In a video posted to social media, Woods surprised a group of college golfers at the Cape Club in Palm City, Florida. In addition to giving student-athletes the wonder of their youth, the 15-time Major champion is also seen working with golfers on their swing and offering tips and Lessons about my playing philosophy.
“One of the things I do with all the young players, all the kids, and all the professionals is that when I prepare for tournaments, I make sure I have 1,000 contacts a day with a question. club,” Woods said. “That doesn’t mean hitting thousands of balls in range. That means being able to hit a hundred balls on the range, 300 chips, and 600 putts. IS IT ALL OK? You divide it however you want. This develops a feeling and the feeling never goes away.
This week, Woods competed in the Hero World Challenge for the first time since withdrawing from the Masters in April. The tournament begins on Thursday.