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Those who know Woods’ game: He’s down, not out

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JOHNS CREEK, Ga. (AP) — The kid standing behind 15-year-old Tiger

Woods on the tee at Torrey Pines was two years older and already a

hotshot himself on Southern California’s rough-and-tumble amateur

golf circuit the first time he saw the look.

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Chris Riley had played the skinny teenager with the growing

reputation a dozen times before. This time, he was 2-up with seven

holes to play in the prestigious Junior World

Championship.

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“We were at No. 12, a long par 4 and I’d already hit mine 260

yards. He smoked his 310, straight down the middle, then turned

around and shot me this little smile. He was just fearless,” Riley

recalled some 20 years later. “He already knew he had

me.”

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Riley first met Woods when he was 10. He beat him to the pro tour

in 1996 by a few months. Soon enough, though, every other player on

the PGA Tour knew exactly what that look meant.

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Mired in the second year of the deepest slump of his career, Woods

didn’t scare anyone at last week’s PGA Championship. He looked

lost, not fearless.

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Not many superstars in the world of sports and entertainment have

fallen so far so fast. Woods was knocked off his throne by a

self-inflicted sex scandal that erupted at Thanksgiving in 2009 and

cost him his marriage. He was quickly – and unceremoniously –

dumped by sponsors and humiliated by the same TV shows and

newspapers that once begged for interviews.

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Woods went into exile, finally returning to golf in April 2010 at

the Masters with a fourth-place finish. He has been steadily losing

ground in the golf rankings ever since.

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Some believe he will never be that indomitable player again;

others, including a few who know Woods better, say it’s crazy to

count him out.

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“He’s always been the best. His dad drilled that into him,” Riley

said, “But this has got to be the lowest point of his career.

Nobody has ever seen him do the stuff he’s doing now. It hurts to

see it. Honestly, I don’t know that he’s ever had to

struggle.

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“But I guarantee you this: He’ll be back on top. And when he is,”

Riley paused, “it’s going to be that much sweeter.”

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Speculation about Woods’ erratic play the past two seasons zeroed

in on his psyche initially. From there, the blame shifted onto his

work-in-progress swing and then the very real problem with his

legs.

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“He was the most mentally and emotionally tough athlete of all

time, so here’s the question I’m interested in,” said sports

psychologist Gregg Steinberg, who was a swing instructor earlier in

his career. “Why did Tiger play last week if any or all of those

problems were bothering him, or if – as the results suggest – he

knew he wasn’t ready?

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“Maybe he thought he could catch lightning in a bottle. That’s one

guess. The other would be he wanted to measure himself. … The

secret to being great is self-awareness and so whether that was his

intention or not,” Steinberg added, “he definitely knows now that

he needs a good butt-kicking.”

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Last week marked only the third time Woods missed the cut in a

major as a professional. It happened at the 2006 U.S. Open –

shortly after the death of his father, Earl – and the British Open

two years ago. More troubling still might have been Woods’ demeanor

over his final few holes.

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As shots veered left or right of the fairway, and occasionally into

a bunker, pond or the Georgia pines lining both sides, Woods

tracked their flight with a deflated expression or simply dropped

his head into his chest. Absent were the trademark temper tantrums

and even a hint of the joyful explosions that once rocketed Woods

up the leaderboard at every one of the game’s biggest

events.

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“Golf is as much art as it is technical, and that’s where his

genius was. He always had this spirit, this belief he could find a

way to do anything he could dream up,” said Rudy Duran, who began

tutoring Tiger at age 4, about the time Earl Woods had exhausted

his own teaching repertoire.

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“I ran into him one afternoon at Heartwell (Golf Course in Long

Beach, Calif., an 18-hole executive course that became Woods’

playground) and he was standing in a bunker surrounded by 50 balls.

Tiger was around 8 at the time. He was trying to hit one out and

make it spin left on landing, then make the next one go right, the

next one straight and so on.

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“I only watched a few of his shots this weekend, but I don’t think

he’s broken,” he added. “And only someone who doesn’t know a thing

about golf would think he’s done.”

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Duran handed Woods off to another teacher by age 10, and noted that

rather than working on swing technique, his lessons consisted

largely of simple tips designed to let the youngster have more

fun.

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“I’d say, ‘Try this to make the ball go higher, this to keep it

low.’ Believe me, I wasn’t grooming him to became the best player

in the world, but I never came close to exhausting his imagination.

I don’t know enough to guess where his game is, but I’ll say this:

He’s not walking a tightrope between success and failure. That’s

just silly.

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“He hasn’t forgotten how to play. And once he gets a swing he’s

comfortable with,” Duran said finally, “who knows what he’s still

capable of?”

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Most of golf’s greatest champions collected their majors over 8-10

years and crested the hill by their mid to late 30s. Bobby Jones

retired at 28. Tom Watson and Byron Nelson never won another after

33, Arnold Palmer, 34, and Walter Hagen, 36. Gary Player won only

one of his nine after 38 and Nick Faldo his last at 39. Ben Hogan

was an anomaly, finding his “secret” after a car crash nearly

killed him and winning into his early 40s.

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Jack Nicklaus, whose 18 career majors was the benchmark Woods set

himself as a youngster, won all but one of his over an 18-year

span; and that last one, the 1986 Masters at age 46, was what

people mean when they use the phrase, “catching lightning in a

bottle.”

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Woods turned 35 last December and collected his 14 majors between

the 1997 Masters and 2008 U.S. Open, where he won effectively

playing on a broken left leg. He’s now had four surgeries on that

leg and arrived at the PGA Championship after a two-month layoff to

rehab the bad wheel – and a year into his latest swing overhaul

with Sean Foley, the third coach he hired since turning

pro.

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“If he works at it, he’ll get his game back. He’ll either figure

out how to put it together or go in a different direction,” said

Hank Haney, who coached Woods the half-dozen years between Butch

Harmon, his first pro coach, and Foley.

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“Criticizing the method any of us used, frankly, is irrelevant.

This guy has so much talent, he can learn to make almost any swing

work. And if it doesn’t work, well, that’s just temporary. Like I

said, he’s not afraid to go in a different direction.

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“In my mind, what happened this weekend raises two questions: Will

his body hold up so he can practice enough to make this swing work?

And if his body can take the work, does he still have the passion

to plow in all the practice it will take to make it

work?”

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Haney said he and Woods were in touch, either in person or on the

phone, some 200 days a year. In the past, after a performance such

as this one, he might not have heard from Woods for a

week.

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“If he missed a cut, he’d be so mad, he was probably back

practicing somewhere that Sunday,” Haney said. “The problem now is

the longer he slides, the tougher it becomes climbing back up the

mountain. And now, he’s already got a long one ahead of

him.”

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Woods has been erratic off the tee since he first picked up a club.

That’s why Harmon and then Haney, provided safe shots he could use

to consistently hit the fairways on narrow holes or when a

tournament was on the line.

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With the driver, Woods mastered a cut that moved the ball

predictably left to right with a suitable margin for error. On

shorter holes, he hit a 3-wood “stinger,” a low, boring shot that

flew dead straight and rolled out with enough distance to keep him

competitive.

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Since working with Foley, Woods acknowledged he has yet to develop

even one consistent bailout shot from the tee box. That has

increased the pressure on every part of his game.

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“Now,” Woods said before leaving the Atlanta Athletic Club, “I’ll

have nothing to do but work on my game.”

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