Thursday, April 12, 2012

TIGER SAYS SORRY FOR LOSING HIS TEMPER AT MASTERS

FROM THE GOLF.COM WEBSITE
By Mike Walker
Tiger Woods has apologised on his website for losing his cool last Friday at the Masters, where he kicked a club in frustration en route to shooting a disappointing 75. Woods finished five over for the week, his worst Masters result as a professional.
Wpods said:
"One thing I would like to say about the Masters last week is that obviously I got frustrated at times and know some of my actions were wrong, especially at No. 16.
"The Masters means a lot to me, and I was trying as hard as I could. I'm out there competing. I grind every day, and my expectations are to do my best. It's very disappointing when that doesn't happen.
"I felt good starting out the week at Augusta. My practice sessions were good and so was my short game. My putting felt very solid, unfortunately I just did not hit the ball well. I fell into some of my old patterns again, which was frustrating.
"You can't play well every week, even though we would like to. Unfortunately, I had a bad ball-striking week at the wrong time.
"Oh man, it was such a great atmosphere to play. The people were so fantastic, nice and supportive. They were trying to get me to play well. Unfortunately, I just couldn't quite get it done. The good news is that my left leg held up great, and I didn't have any problems."
Woods also announced he’d be playing at the Wells Fargo Championship and the Players Championship in May after taking a short break from golf.
"I have decided to commit to the Wells Fargo Championship, May 3-6, at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, and THE PLAYERS Championship, May 10-13, at the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
"I've been fortunate to win both tournaments -- Wells Fargo in 2007 and THE PLAYERS in 2003. Both have fantastic fields, and I look forward to competing.
"Sean [Foley] and I have some work to do, but I'm going to take some time off and not look at the clubs for a while and then get back after it. I know what to work on.
"It's just a matter of getting out there and doing it. Just putting in the reps and the time. I just wasn't able to do it at the Masters."
Woods, who was seeking his fifth green jacket at the Masters, congratulated first time winner Bubba Watson, and also offered a detailed description of how Watson pulled off that hook shot from the trees on the second playoff hole to set up the victory.
"Congratulations to Bubba Watson for winning. We used to play a lot of practice rounds together. If you think about it, for a lefty, that shot on No. 10 didn't sit up too badly for him. It was a hook lie, and on top of that, he's firing it into the hill, because that green goes from right to left.
"So whatever type of hook he hits is actually going to be killed into the slope.
The only thing I was curious to see was how far down there he drove it and whether he was going to have to hit a shortiron or mid-iron.
"If he hits a mid-iron in there, he can't stop it because it's coming in there too hot. If it's a short iron, he can spin it even if you hook it that much. He makes the golf ball move a lot, which in this day and age is really hard to do because the golf balls just don't move that much.
"For Bubba to curve it as much as he does, obviously he's got a tremendous feel for his shots. He plays a way that a lot of the older players used to do it, but they did it with a ball that moved a lot more.
"It's a lot harder to move the ball the way he does with this ball now. The golf ball just doesn't spin as much. You have to have tremendous clubhead speed, and he's got that."
So now you know.

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