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Should Tiger Woods take time off from golf to improve his game?
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Should Tiger Woods take time off from golf to improve his game?
Tiger is not playing on the PGA tour till he feels better about his game. Is this the right course of action? Can you improve your game to competition level without competition? Should he play a few tournaments on the WEB.com tour to improve his game under less pressure?

Right now, It is mental with Tiger. I hope he comes back to play well again. Always good to have someone others want to knock off their perch.
02-13-2015 10:40 AM
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RE: Should Tiger Woods take time off from golf to improve his game?
This topic was overblown and misinterpreted by the media. Tiger didn't withdraw from any future commitments. He said he might play the Honda Classic which is in two weeks. All he said was that he's not entering any tournaments until he feels like he'll be competitive, which has always been his stance anyway. His schedule has always been light so it's not like he's going to miss a bunch of tournaments he otherwise would have played in. This might be news if he said he's not entering any tournaments until June or something.
02-13-2015 12:05 PM
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