Tiger Woods looks to regroup at US Open
The 14-time major winner has been trying to implement several swing changes
Tacoma (USA): Tiger Woods insists he’s making progress, reinventing his game for what seems like the umpteenth time, but the 85 he shot at The Memorial last weekend seems to indicate otherwise.“I have had times like this in my life where I’ve gone through these periods.
But you just have to fight through it,” said Woods. “I am committed to what I am doing and committed to the changes and once I start to snowball and start getting more solidified then that is when things start coming together,” he added.
The 14-time major winner Woods, who will turn 40 in December, started working with swing coach Chris Como seven months ago and has been trying to implement several swing changes to his game.But it has been a much more difficult learning curve than he anticipated as it seems that for every step Woods takes forward, he takes two backwards.
“You just don’t go from one to 10. We are taking it 1, 2, 3, 4, all the way to 10,” he said. Woods heads into next week’s 115th US Open after having endured the worst round of his career at Muirfield Village when he shot a 13-over-par 85 before closing with a 74. He completed four rounds in last place at 14-over 302.