Golf: Woods thanks swing coach Hank Haney after split
Associated Press
ORLANDO, Fla. — Tiger Woods is thanking Hank Haney for his six years as swing coach. He is not saying, however, who his next coach might be.
Tiger Woods is thanking Hank Haney for his six years as swing coach. He is not saying, however, who his next coach might be.
Haney, a Lewisville, Texas-based instructor, said in a statement on his website Monday night that he has resigned. Woods posted a short comment on his website Tuesday that they have agreed Haney will no longer work with him.
He calls Haney an outstanding teacher who has helped him and a great friend. He says their friendship will not change.
Woods missed the cut at Quail Hollow and withdrew in the final round of The Players Championship with a sore neck. It was the first time he played consecutive tournaments without earning official money.