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Tigers Caddy Says He Knew Nothing 4th March 2010 1:11 PM
Steve Williams on Tigers Affairs. Woods' caddie says he's mad at Tiger - News - FOX Sports on MSN
Get the Story Here - Jack Nicklaus thinks Tiger Woods will play in The Masters - News - FOX Sports on MSN
Tiger and Elin Apologize 2nd March 2010 9:39 PM
See the Video Report - Tiger & Elin Apologizing to their Daycare.

Tiger and Elin Apologize
P&G keeping Tiger Woods on the shelf 27th February 2010 3:43 AM
Well, more and more of his sponsors are pulling out. Does anyone know exactly who is still with him?

Check out this article found on my home page; Gatorade drops Tiger Woods as spokesman - News - FOX Sports on MSN
Would YOU have thought of these? 24th February 2010 10:18 PM
Here are some actual answers from contestants who have appeared on the game show Family Feud (Family Fortunes in the UK):

Name something a blind person might use: a sword

Name a song with moon in the title: blue suede moon

Name a bird with a long neck: a penguin

Name an occupation where you need a torch: a burglar

Name a famous brother and sister: Bonnie and Clyde

Name an item of clothing worn by the Three Musketeers: a horse

Name something that floats in the bath: water

Name something you wear on the beach: a deck chair

Name something red: my cardigan

Name a famous cowboy: Buck Rogers

Name a famous royal: mail

Name a number you have to memorize: 7

Name something you do before going to bed: sleep

Name something you put on walls: roofs

Name something in the garden that's green: a scarecrow

Name something that flies that doesn't have an engine: dishes

Name something you might be allergic to: skiing

Name a famous bridge: the bridge over troubled waters

Name something a cat does: goes to the toilet

Name a continent: Italy

Name something you do in the bathroom: decorate

Name an animal you might see at the zoo: a dog

Name something slippery: a con man

Name a kind of ache: a pancake

Name a food that can be brown or white: potato

Name a potato topping: jam

Name a famous Scotsman: Jock

Another famous Scotsman: Vinnie Jones

Name something with a hole in it: window

Name a non-living object with legs: plant

Name a domestic animal: leopard

Name a part of the body beginning with 'N': knee

Name a way of cooking fish: cod

Name something you clean: your sister
P&G keeping Tiger Woods on the shelf 23rd February 2010 9:59 PM
More sponsor news from the Tiger saga; P&G keeping Woods on shelf: Associated Press Business News - MSN Money
Are YOU Guilty of the Fatal Flaw? 23rd February 2010 2:53 PM
Are YOU guilty of the Fatal Flaw? You may be if you are
not breaking 80 on a consistent basis. There are people
of all shapes and sizes who can shoot in the 70's nearly
all the time. Instead of saying to yourself, "I can't
stand that guy/girl", why not ask yourself "Why can't I
do that too?!"

One major flaw,(not The Fatal Flaw, but a close second),
occurs when a high handicapper tries to create power with
a fast swing. Power comes from the large muscle groups
like legs, shoulders, back and chest. Just swinging hard
at the ball with your arms will not generate the right
clubhead speed. Most amateurs do not understand that it
is the full body turn that enables longer, straighter
shots. Next time you are looking for more consistency
and length, try turning your back to the target on your
backswing and you will notice you don't have to swing
nearly as hard and you will hit it further.

Now, in terms of The Fatal Flaw, nearly every person I
consult with to break 80 does this single thing wrong.
It's not what you think...rather something you probably
have seen yourself but not realized. Every solid single
-digit handicapper I know does NOT do this and I have yet
to meet a person who plays exceptional golf who does. I
love the look of surprise on my reader's faces when they
learn this fatal flaw...it is simply priceless because it
is like they just were told how to undo years of bad habits
and start taking dead aim at the pins every time. The best
hint I can give you is that it has to do with the sequence
in which you swing the club and how you deliver the clubhead
to the point of impact.

OK, enough of the suspense.

The Fatal Flaw is...losing your spine angle/tilt at address in
the impact area. This causes thin, topping and fade shots.
It certainly does not help that our lives are becoming more
stationary instead of active resulting in poor fitness especially
the core and lower back.

To strike the ball more consistently keep your right shoulder
working down to the ball until the ball is gone and speed of the
club forces you to stand in balance. One way to feel this is to:

1) Put a club behind your neck

2) Turn back pointing shaft down toward ball

3) Turn through/finish with shaft too ball

This will give you the proper feel for keeping your spine angle and
strike the ball more solid.

Best Regards,

Glenn Ellis - Gatonet, Inc.
Consistency 22nd February 2010 2:44 PM
Here's some insight into what you can do if
you want more consistency in your game:

*DEVELOP A PRE-SHOT ROUTINE AND FOLLOW IT- this will remind
you to go through your mental and physical checklist every
time you go to hit a shot.

*DEFINE THE PROPER POSITIONS OF YOUR SWING- once you know
where you arms, legs and shoulders should be when you are
swinging properly, all you have to do is check them to make
sure you are in the proper position before you pull the
triggger.

*ENSURE YOU HAVE THE FUNDMENTALS DOWN PAT- without the right
grip, setup or swing plane you will never be able to repeat
the same swing with any consistency. Worse yet, you may be
consistent already...but with the wrong fundamentals!
After 84 Days - Tiger Speaks 19th February 2010 8:02 PM
Get the Story with videos here; Tiger Woods finally speaks: 'I am deeply sorry' - Devil Ball Golf - Golf Blog - Yahoo! Sports
Knock It Close From Ultra-Short Range 17th February 2010 9:30 PM
We'll meet you at the 19th hole! Cheers.