Tiger Woods continued to overhaul his swing during a Wednesday morning practice round at Doral, and coach Sean Foley had his ear.
Literally.
The two men marched the fairways at the Blue Monster in lockstep, chatting constantly during the nine-hole session. Foley frequently unsheathed a camera to film Woods's swings, many of which produced staggeringly wayward shots. If it's true that you practice how you play, then it appears unlikely Woods will end his winless drought this week at the WGC-Cadillac Championship.
On the 18th, Tiger's final hole of the day, Woods yanked back-to-back tee shots into the lake ? after the first he smiled, after the second he remained stone-faced ? before pushing a third tee ball into the right rough. In a scene that played out numerous times throughout the morning, Foley then showed Woods some images from his camera, Tiger nodded several times, and the two men headed down the fairway together.
Woods played by himself Wednesday morning, but he was joined inside the ropes by his agent Mark Steinberg, his P.R. man Glenn Greenspan, and Nike golf manager Rick Nichols, who was likely interested in the performance of a new wedge with which Woods was tinkering.
After the inconsistent nine holes, Woods hit the range for about 45 minutes then went off to face the microphones at his scheduled press conference.
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