When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Tiger And Foley Update Facebook Status To Engaged/Pre-nup Negotiations Pending
/Pavin Tweets Correction: Jim Gray "Misquoted Me"
/Interesting Twitter wallpaper...

**Jim Gray is standing by his quote. I'm not sure who to believe, but oddly, I'm leaning toward Gray in this case. Pavin has not show great media savvy and the PGA surely was not pleased by this, as I noted in last night's post.
However, Ryan Ballengee quotes a source in the Pavin camp who says he hadn't spoken to one media outlet all week.
Tiger Continues To Be Stalked By Once-Large Man Wearing Obscene Sports Coats
/"Part of this saga makes me feel like I’m in high school again. Woods and Foley probably aren’t going 'steady’' yet. They’re likely just 'seeing each other.'"
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Sean Martin all but wonders if Tiger and Sean Foley will be updating their Facebook relationship status to let us know they are working together after Tuesday's press conference.
But on a serious note, Martin observes this:
In a news conference Tuesday, Woods said he’s been trying to limit his head movement on his backswing, “so that I can start going down the line again, start using my legs again properly. I feel like . . . I can use my legs and my rotation the way that I know I can.”
“Leg drive’’ and “rotation’’ are two key principles of Foley’s teaching. He’s hardly the first person to emphasize these principles. But he focuses on them more than most. Foley once told me that technology “was the death of the ballstriker,” partly because it lessened the need to compress the ball at impact.
Hey anyone who dares to talk about a side effect of technology must be good. Tiger, you have my blessing.
Report: Pavin Will Pick Woods No Matter How Matter How Desperately Tiger Wants To Sit This One Out**
/Tiger Open To Other Coaches; Jim McLean Prepares Another Press Release To Deny Interest
/Foley Looks At Tiger's Swing! Foley Records Tiger's Swing! Haney Fans Fear The Worst
/Yet Another Reason Tiger May Want To Skip The Ryder Cup
/"Not even Retief Goosen wants to watch 18 holes of Retief Goosen."
/Tiger Working With...Stevie!? Definitely Not With Marty Hackel!
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Golfweek posts some Getty images of Tiger's early morning practice at Whistling Straits. They reveal Stevie working harder than ever on Tiger's swing.
I know he's just holding a club on his head, but it really is a pathetic sight. Get this man a swing coach!
Meanwhile Robert Lusetich analyzes all things Tiger and brings his always fresh take to the table. And while you might laugh at the "Where's Marty Hackel When You Need Him?" portion of the piece, he does bring up a fair point about Tiger's goatee.
In retrospect, I should’ve known something was awry when Woods played the opening round with a goatee. I’ve seen him sporting facial hair many times when he arrives at tournaments, but by Thursday, he’s always clean shaven. Not this week.
I even asked him whether the goatee might face the razor after an opening 4-over 74, which was his worst-ever score at Firestone (Sunday‘s 77 has since replaced it in the record books).
“I don’t know,” he said with a shrug. “We’ll see.”
Though it's not as awful looking as Jon Stewart's goatee, it's not exactly going to have the Accenture's knocking on his door. Or perhaps that's the point, he has accepted that things will never be the same. Particularly on the corporate endorsement front.
"Tiger Woods has never looked worse." **
/77 final round at Firestone where in years past he could have shot that left-handed, on his knees in the rain.
**Steve Elling on Sunday's round and the state of Tiger's game:
He's obviously going through tough stretches because his personal life has hurt his golf game," said Anthony Kim, who played alongside Woods on Sunday. "It's obviously not where he wants to be. But he's a tough guy. He's the most mentally tough guy you're going to meet, and I think he'll be fine.
"It's just a matter of time before golf becomes a priority to him again and he starts grinding and he starts winning golf tournaments."
If Kim's first-blush analysis is accurate, it's hard to imagine why golf isn't a priority for Woods already. The quickest way for him to rehab his image would be to reel off a win or two, but he's headed in completely the other direction, and Phil Mickelson had a chance to supplant him as world No. 1 if he finished fourth or better Sunday afternoon.
After the round, Woods looked as deflated, crestfallen, exhausted and downcast as anybody can recall seeing him, as a pro or amateur. He was the guy cleaning up after the horses in the parade, the caboose on the tournament train, and there's no indication there are brighter horizons coming.
This AP photo by Amy Sansetta says it all (thanks to reader Peter).
And we have our first in-print declaration by a golf writer suggesting that Ryder Cup Captain Corey Pavin pass up the chance to select Tiger Woods.
Pavin said he plans to meet with Woods this week at Whistling Straits to "gauge his interest" in participating in the Ryder Cup. Why bother? Woods' interest has never been stirred by these team events that he has privately considered an intrusive obligation on his time and talent.
Woods wisely never says anything publicly about his distaste for what he considers an over-hyped exhibition with no upside or financial benefits. But he never goes out of his way to sound excited about the biennial affair either.
In a news conference before this week's WGC event at Firestone, Woods gave the same robotic response to three successive questions trying to ferret out his enthusiasm for being a captain's pick if necessary.
"I'm planning on playing my way into the team," he repeated.
That arrogance-masked-as-humor was easier to stomach when Woods could back it up with his clubs. Now that he seems incapable at the moment of summoning up greatness by the sheer force of his will, he could have simply said, "I plan to play my way on, but if I don't I hope my captain understands that I want to be there and help the U.S. retain the cup in any way I can."
Yet Another Reason Captain Pavin Should Thank Captain Azinger
/With only one week left for Woods to automatically qualify for the Ryder Cup team on points, it's looking less and less likely that he will make the team on points, leaving Captain Corey Pavin with a tough decision to make: to select Woods with one of four Captain's picks.
Now, some of you will surely let me know that it's unfathomable to leave Tiger off the team, and the other American options aren't exactly enticing when you look at his breakdown. But the Americans did take the Cup back in 2008 without Woods and unless he shows dramatic improvement over his next ten rounds, it's hard to see him helping the team this year.
In the past, this Captain's decision would be made the Sunday night after next week's PGA, but you'll recall that part of Paul Azinger's sweeping changes for 2008 included four captain's selections to be made well after the PGA, closer to the Cup. To refresh my memory, I tweeted Azinger for confirmation:

Pavin now has until September 7th to make his selections.
In a newly posted interview, the Captain talks about how he's confident Woods will make the team on points and sounds like he'll pick him if necessary.
But the other looming question remains: would Tiger accept a Captain's pick. This week it sure didn't sound that way.
Thanks to Captain Azinger, this won't be an issue for another month.


