I suppose it is a good thing for the rest of the field, but Tiger really needs to understand that his current swing will never get him back to his form of 2000.
The bottom line: he needs to understand the flying wedges, especially the right forearm flying wedge.
Right now he is setting up with his right side WAY too high. His right forearm is as high as most hackers. The only way he can 'save' shots with that setup is to have a right shoulder that moves too high - off plane - through impact, or by using his hands to flip/time impact.
His new swing only works well when he is a 'true' swinger, when CF aligns the face for him, but Tiger has always driven that right side, and if/when he does that now - bye bye fairway -
If Tiger can take 5 minutes to learn the flying wedge alignments and a proper impact "fix" - I suspect we would see several more seasons like 2000.
Until them - at least the rest of the field has a chance
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