2011年12月5日星期一

That's an indication if the wind's

Tournament host Tiger Woods is "excited" to tee it up at the Chevron World Challenge today, where he will see if the solid form he showed in a fortnight in Australia holds up.
"I've made tremendous strides," said Woods, whose progress was slowed by injuries this season. "In the wind, you get exposed, and if you saw what I did in Australia, I hit the ball pretty good...”
Woods finished third behind Greg Chalmers in the Australian Open and claimed the winning point for the US in the 19-15 victory over the International team in the Presidents Cup.
"I hit all shapes, all trajectories, and if you look at the rounds, I hit most of my shots pin-high. That's an indication if the wind's blowing that hard that I'm really controlling my trajectory."
Woods said he was especially encouraged by how his game handled the windy conditions that prevailed throughout his sojourn Down Under - proof, he said, that he has at last mastered the swing changes undertaken with coach Sean Foley.

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