Reviews Of Tiger's Second Round In NorCal
/Mark Lamport-Stokes reports on a resurgent and healthy Paul Casey taking the 36-hole lead at the Frys.com Open while I'm not proud to say I didn't watch a single hole of his while on assignment tracking Tiger for GolfDigest.com.
Here's my final take from CordeValle on Tiger, who's showing signs of progress.
And the gang who followed Tiger, with more positive reviews of round 2: Steve Elling, Bob Harig, Ryan Ballengee, Robert Lusetich and finally, Jeff Rude, who included this from instructor Sean Foley:
For his part, Foley said Woods’ swing still wasn’t fully reflective of what they’ve been working on for 14 months.
“Half of his swings were the way I want it and half were a hybrid of what he used to do,” Foley said.
The coach said the intention is for Woods to take half the course out of play, preferrably the left side.
“We want to cut it, but properly, not a blocky, wipey cut,” Foley said. “We’ve got a lot of work to do. You need competition. This shows that under the gun he needs work.”