Friday, 7 June 2013

Ex-coach Haney sees Woods ending majors drought at U.S. Open (Reuters)

Tiger Woods (L) of the U.S. walks off the driving range with his swing coach Hank Haney (R) before his practice round for the 2010 Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, April 5, 2010. REUTERS/Hans Deryk

By Larry Fine NEW YORK (Reuters) - Swing coach Hank Haney, whose working relationship with Tiger Woods ended abruptly after the golfer's fall from grace, said his former employer looks ready to resume his climb up the majors list at next week's U.S. Open. Woods has not won a major in five years, but the American is back in top form and putting better than ever, according to Haney, who broke with him after the 2009 revelations of a slew of extramarital affairs shattered the golfer's image. "How can you pick anybody but Tiger Woods in the U.S. ...




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