Tiger Woods' Coach Reveals Why Tiger Will Bounce Back This Year
In a rare interview, Tiger Woods former coach, John Anselmo reveals his impression of Tiger's golf swing and what ordinary golfers need to do to improve their golf swing.
(PRWEB) February 1, 2005 -- Tiger Woods was tight-lipped about his
performance last year. Except for some well placed temper tantrums, Tiger played
his disappointing year close to his chest. But according to a former coach, this
year is going to be different.
Woods exploded during match play when he
failed to make easy shots. Last year marked the end of the reign of Tiger and
the beginning of the domination of golf by Vijay Singh.
But the networks
discovered Tiger's decline meant fewer viewers. And viewership and interest in
golf has continued to decline this year as well.
But all that may soon
be over if Dr. Harlan Kilstein is correct. Here's why:
Last fall, Tiger
headed for a secret pow-wow with his former coach to show him his golf swing. In
a rare interview with mental golf expert Dr. Harlan Kilstein, John Anselmo
revealed why he thought Tiger's game was going to return to new heights this
year.
And no one should be ready to count Tiger out of serious
contention. In fact, if his former coach is correct, Tiger is ready for an
incredible year.
And this means the viewers should soon return to
watching professional golf.
The entire Anselmo interview was recorded is
being made available for a free easy download at http://www.askgolfpros.com
The recording is in mp3 format and most people will be able to listen to
it on their computers or transfer it to a portable player.
If you want to
improve your own golf swing or find out what Tiger Woods has done to improve his
golf swing, grab that interview while it is still available at www.askgolfpros.com
Dr. Kilstein's work as a mental
golf coach is summarized in his Golfersmind set. This 3 CD set is available at
www.golfersmind.com. It
features several bonuses including a free copy of the book, Think Like
Tiger.
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