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Tiger

Another major win then. There is no limit to how great his accomplishments can be when he is finished.

To win his latest major, he identified a flaw and was good enough to rectify it the next day. Guardian has more:

“I told Hank (coach Haney) that I saw what I did yesterday on 16 on the highlights last night on TV,” Woods said, referring to his three-putt bogey in the third round. “I saw how my putter blade went back, and I didn’t like that very much at all. I rehearsed it a little bit last night, came out this morning and I just felt like, hey, this is back to how I putted two weeks ago at the Buick.” …

… Woods, 30, made another tactical move that paid off on Sunday, relying on his five-wood off the tee to place the ball at the corners of the many doglegs among Medinah’s holes.

I had read a Time Magazine cover article a few years back on how Woods changed his swing because he was unhappy with the unpredictability of it despite winning. The big decision meant that Woods had a slack period but eventually it paid off. That is just one of the many instances through which we have got a peek into the strong mind which he possesses.

Woods is confident of his ability and is not afraid to take risks or initial hiccups. To a smaller degree, some thing similar was witnessed on Sunday:

He began the day by hitting five-wood off the tee after opening each of his first three rounds with errant shots using his three-wood.

What a champ.

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