2011年12月2日星期五

Anybody who makes swing changes

A trip Down Under gave moncler jackets to Woods plenty of indicators that his game might finally be on the rise. He had the 36-hole lead at the Australian Open and finished third, his best result of the year. Then came the Presidents Cup, where he played solidly for five matches at Royal Melbourne and was at his best in the final round of singles.

It wasn't the results, or even the scores, that pleased him. It was his play in blustery conditions - testing conditions in Sydney at The Lakes, even more demanding in Melbourne.

"Anybody who makes swing changes ... you get exposed in the wind," Woods said Wednesday. "I felt very comfortable in that wind, which was great."

He looked back to the early part of this year when he shot 66 in the second round of the Dubai Desert Classic and was right in the thick of the tournament. The wind picked up, and Woods had a 75-72 weekend to tie for 20th.

"I felt I should have won the tournament," Woods said. "A right-to-left swing cost me eight shots on certain holes, and I didn't have the ability to maneuver the ball left-to-right at the time. So the wind exposed me there, which was good Kids - moncler jackets.

"Playing in Oz for two weeks, it was fantastic," he said. "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 well."

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