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Pictures 1 & 2 = flyover by the Blue Angles on Wednesday during the Military Appreciation Ceremony
Pictures 3-5 - Tiger teeing off on 15, 16 and 18 Picture 6 = my oldest getting Lee Westwood's autograph Picture 7 = 17th green
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Good stuff... looks like fun.
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Question for GT: doesn't it seem like Tiger is much more upright at the end of his swing than he used to be? In the 4th pic he almost looks to be leaning to the left (btw, he block-pushed that drive up onto the hill along the right side of the fairway).
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Looking at his feet and where his hips seem to be pointed, it looks as though he was trying to hit some sort of fade.
But, the problem with Tiger's swing since working with Haney has been to lay the club off on the top (something that Haney teaches everyone) and then, on the downswing, the club gets stuck behind and it produces a big high block to the right (or a snap hook if Tiger tries to overcorrect). I would say that particular picture looks as though Tiger knew what was coming halfway through the swing and the ending was a result of him somehow trying to correct for it.
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I see that too and that's strange as well becuase the 16th is definitely a tee shot where you want to hit a draw around the trees to the left as that gives a better angle to the green and also shortens the hole.
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