Tiger Woods’ range session before Farmers Insurance Open 2020

Tiger Woods’ range session before Farmers Insurance Open 2020



Prior to the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in La Jolla, California, Tiger Woods prepares for his first PGA TOUR round of 2020.

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The 2019-20 PGA TOUR Season continues with the Farmers Insurance Open. Defending champion Justin Rose will make his first start of the calendar year. Reigning FedExCup champion Rory McIlroy returns for the first time since winning the WGC-HSBC Champions, while Southern California natives Xander Schauffele and Rickie Fowler hope to contend at Torrey Pines. Looking to stand in their way is Tiger Woods, who will be seeking a record-setting 83rd PGA TOUR victory this week. With 500 FedExCup points going to the winner, who will take the top prize at this year’s Farmers Insurance Open?

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  2. Lets not forget, Tiger has played practically his entire career on longer courses than the previous generation of great golfers, jack, arnie, Ben, etc.
    because all the courses went to 'Tiger Proofing ' THEM, ESPECIALLY the majors and all the top pro circuit courses and he still won nearly 25 % of the tournaments he played in, ALL that while basically missing 6-7 years equivalent of tournament play out of his prime years because of injuries, surgeries, etc. Being called the Greatest OF all time, still does not give Tiger His just due.

  3. It must be boring to swing the same every time and know you are going to hit the middle of the face on every club? Us hackers never swing the same and never know what part of the face the ball hit and we almost always take the scenic route to the green. Lol You can bet he'll be back after he heals, don't ever count him out..

  4. that range is nicer than most greens ive played on. wish i had the money to play $200 rounds twice a week. we need more grounds keepers in the world.

  5. Other tour players would have an alignment stick or some kind of training or at the very least work on a drill. Tiger? Never. He does all that during the off season.

  6. Watching his and Charlie's (his son) swing, you can 100% tell Tiger has completely copy and pasted his own swing into Charlie's and its remarkable.

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  8. My swing was junk. I started following Clay Ballard on YouTube and I’ve seen huge improvements. Biggest thing I’ve learned is your power in the swing comes from pushing your feet forward and backward. Stop using your arms for power. Also create forward shaft lean. Been playing for 20yrs terribly. Now I’m excited for next summer. Clay Ballard on YouTube. Free.

  9. ESPN should air tigers 30 min range session as a legit show lol. Just on-screen it to tiger starting on the range, and off-screen ending his range session.

  10. Tiger finished -9, tied for 9th place and 6 shots behind the winner, Marc Leisman. Not a bad start to the season at age 44 and multiple physical ailments.

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