- Joined
- Aug 25, 2011
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In his interviews upon returning he spoke of doing these things. He called it course management, admitting he can't bomb the ball like the young'uns. I think though his human side (physical) takes over the decision making on long par 5's and he just wants to bomb the hell out of it.Tiger is going to have to learn how to play Par 5's outside of Augusta as 3- shot birdie holes. Needs to play some rounds with Zach Johnson to manage that.
Tiger can't consistently bomb 330+ in fairways like these youngins'.
He can hit stinger off the tee, strategically hit second shot, stick a wedge and make birdie.
Tiger used to lap the field by obliterating Par 5's in ways no one else in the field could. No more.
He needs to convert from puncher to boxer.
His nerves were fine Sunday. He didn't have any putts Sunday like JT or even Koepka where he froze and spit the bit. He hit three great putts that golf gods didn't reward.
I have a golf buddy who knows he can't clear the water on a particular hole but every time he steps up to the tee, he thinks this time he can do it. That's the human side I'm referring to, that I suspect happens to all golfers. Especially if they have cleared it before, even if only once.
Tiger's driver is making him lose strokes, and subsequently money.