@@cluman1 I remembered watching a documentary in which Earl said as soon as Tiger started beating him at golf he told Tiger that he had nothing more to teach him and they started looking for a coach. Remember Earl senior was not a trained professional and neither was he an exceptional golfer. The coaches that came after him were at least one of the 2. I'm sure they taught him many things that would have been contradictory or enhanced his father's teachings.... what I'm amazed is that besides that he still references his father's teaching.
@@siletamus2016 No no. The things Earl taught Tiger were things about the game Earl already understood and had both read about and consulted others about. When yous ay he was not "an exceptional golfer," you are right but I am pretty sure Earl had about a 4-5 handicap and this is enough to teach a young boy the basic fundamentals of a golf swing. However, I do not think Early taught Tiger any specific mechanics that may have hurt Tiger's ability to adapt when he got a swing coach. Earl's teachings were the basic, obvious things about the golf swing we all understand such as extension and how to create length, tempo and balance and an incredible short game. I also think Earl spent a lot of time working with Tiger on things that could not be taught but experienced and learned from such as recovery shots and imagination. I also think Earl worked on really working on his mental attitude which is always the main difference between two seemingly equal looking golfers. Early knew that Tiger was going to deal with racism very early on and was trying to prepare him for that more than anything as at a young age that is the type of thing that can make a kid give up as they feel like they don't belong. There were he more important lessons for him. He also taught him focus which was he was always doing things to try to distract Tiger when he was swinging. This culminated in Tiger both learning how to channel people out (even though people who loved him) as a necessity and I think Tiger learned to not give a shit about stopping in his backswing when someone tried to distract him. As a Green Beret, these are the types of things he could teach Tiger but when it came to swing mechanics, Tiger was till very young when he got a formal coach.
I love watching his range sessions. There's one on UA-cam that lasts about an hour...I'll watch it on my 75in. TV with a bag of popcorn. So relaxing. LOL
Ben hogan had the greatest iron swing ever and Jack Nicholas was the best ever professional golfer. And tiger still hasn’t passed Sam Sneed. So no he’s not the best ever.
It's not that he has all the shots. It's that he can pull them off under incredible tournament pressure. This is where he was miles ahead of his competitors.
If you love golf, how can you dislike this guy? Nobody is perfect, certainly not me. So who cares about his mistakes? I’m not his judge, nor anyone else’s. The guy is a joy to watch and an absolute genius at his craft. I could watch him hit shots, pitch, and putt all day. It’s just amazing how simple he makes the game sound and look. You gotta love the guy for that, because it’s a gift he’s given us all. The joy, beauty, and feel of the game is alive in the hands of Tiger Woods. In the effort to develop hands like his, he’s made us all better players. Thanks Tiger!
Tiger Woods is one of the most amazing people to have ever graced this Earth. In my view, the greatest to ever touch a golf club. And what he has done for the game of golf is absolutely astounding. He has transformed the sport like nobody has ever done or ever will do. Every aspect of this game, from amateur to pro, has evolved like nothing else, all because of Tiger Woods. Perhaps the only other person I can think of who has been able to do such a thing, would be Michael Jordon, but even he probably didn't do as much for basket ball as Tiger had done for golf. Both are amazing people, but I think Tiger has the edge there too. I have followed Tiger on course, had brief words at times. When he's not in competition, like on a practice day, he's quite gracious. During competition, forget it, he is in the zone and the gallery doesn't even exist to him. Absolutely amazing focus, like nobody I have ever seen. That's why he was so successful at winning. He has been my golf inspiration for decades. He's the whole reason why I played amateur competitive golf for 30 years (quite successfully). If I have a sports hero, Tiger Woods is definitely that hero.
The sound of those iron shots!! Amazing how he works on being so technically perfect, and then plays with pure feel when he's actually striking the shots. There's magic in those hands...
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Some of the best I ever played was when I envisioned the smooth swing of Tiger in vids like these. Lol, then it went away and I'm trying to get it back. Love the divot pattern, all the same depth, if a divot was taken at all.
That is the first time I've ever heard anyone speak about the swing finish in relation to the height of the golf ball. This makes so much sense and Tiger's demonstration of this within his "9 panes" helps solidify the understanding of this in relation to taking this on the range or the course. Bravo Tiger...teach this to Sam and Charlie...watch out! Thanks for sharing Tiger.
As much as I've loved seeing Tiger shine on the course, I almost feel like he is really enjoying teaching too. He looked really comfortable and just calm in this one.
You should watch the videos of Tiger and his dad at golf clinics for kids; it's great. I've seen quite a few and he is just wonderful with the kids. Tiger also had clinics for adults too. 🐯
It'd be cool to see all of his shot traces over laid with a tic tac toe grid and all the swings over laid. It would be interesting to see the differences .
He is the best player we will ever see in our lifetime I'm glad to be alive to see it; if what he has was so easy to attain there'd be more individual players with more wins. Tiger has 41 European wins and of course his 82 wins. That makes him the G.O.A.T bar none. 🐯
We as mere mortals look for the feel of the perfect strike, if we have our alignment and club selection correct we have a shot we remember for a long time. Tiger must have an incredible memory, how could he remember all of those shots. He holds the club up to show it is a perfect strike, as he does probably all of the time. Bloody ridiculous in a very good way. He has changed the game, it is God Like. When in many many years Tiger draws his last breathe, there will be a massive fight in the afterworld as to who is partnering Tiger in the Four Ball.
@john.m.dodds I love watching Tiger talk about how he “feels” his shots. The best hands in the game. All of the technology that we have today and it’s still about the “feels” that where taught by his father.
@eddylytle Love watching how pure he strikes his irons. Tiger has an incredible imagination for working the ball when he attacks different pin positions. If you watch other TaylorMade content you can see Colin Morikawa picking Tiger’s brain in the background, both are some of the best iron players in the world.
GOAT!! I have been coaching my two boys since they were 6! They aren't phenom like Tiger bit we do practice the 9 as much as possible! This has lead them to playing better and consistent golf!!
Tiger's referencing his dad as the supreme coach in his life is about one thing - the blood they shared. It alone, is the one thing that set his father apart and above all the great coaches Tiger has had throughout his career. A beautiful thing hear.
When I stand closer to it, I take a divot like a dinnner plate. How this guy has that amount of control is unreal, i'd love to play a round with him. Doubt he'd feel the same way, as I dig through the rough for ball after ball ;) lol
It must be one of the best feelings in the world being able to flush all these shots and knowing how far each one goes. And most importantly you can do it in the real golf course as well not just on the range. GOAT stuff
Reading Brodie's Every Shot Counts (Strokes Gained) book it's interesting to note that Tiger was better than everyone at driving and putting but not by a ton. But he absolutely dominated them in iron play, which no doubt led to him making more putts. Pure artistry.
Tiger has pushed the Game of Golf in a way that has been beneficial for every age/background in such a positive way. He has also shown us how to stay strong and persevere, when the world wants you to fail. #GOAT
@2CardArsenal Love it! Tiger shows Trottie the club face with center stripes and grins!! Great 9 window lesson tee/interview by Trottie, this is what we came to see and learn.
Just amazing what he can do with a golf ball. Such a fantastic player Tiger is🙏. And this combination with Tiger and my favorite brand Taylormade is the perfect one👌
@jeremiahtomandl tiger blows me away. seeing this content gives me so much patience out on the course to understand how much work you have to put in to reach half this level of talent.
@mattmeade76 hearing the information he calculates on each shot is just incredible. I find it interesting that he doesn’t change the club angle for certain shots and his swing is still structured the same for every shot. Much different than some of the lessons I’ve taken before lol
@nick3ward So awesome hearing Tiger explain how he hits each shot. Love how he is comparing it to putting out the picture, the swing is just so 2nd nature to him. Just amazing.
Isnt it amazing that Tiger has had many coaches in his life but he still refers to how his father taught him years later?
True.
I suppose at the end of the day, the sport doesn’t really change! Only the technology.
Hos father worshipped him with a shrine
I don't find it amazing. Earl was his first coach. It would be amazing if he didn't mention him.
@@cluman1 I remembered watching a documentary in which Earl said as soon as Tiger started beating him at golf he told Tiger that he had nothing more to teach him and they started looking for a coach. Remember Earl senior was not a trained professional and neither was he an exceptional golfer. The coaches that came after him were at least one of the 2. I'm sure they taught him many things that would have been contradictory or enhanced his father's teachings.... what I'm amazed is that besides that he still references his father's teaching.
@@siletamus2016 No no. The things Earl taught Tiger were things about the game Earl already understood and had both read about and consulted others about. When yous ay he was not "an exceptional golfer," you are right but I am pretty sure Earl had about a 4-5 handicap and this is enough to teach a young boy the basic fundamentals of a golf swing. However, I do not think Early taught Tiger any specific mechanics that may have hurt Tiger's ability to adapt when he got a swing coach. Earl's teachings were the basic, obvious things about the golf swing we all understand such as extension and how to create length, tempo and balance and an incredible short game. I also think Earl spent a lot of time working with Tiger on things that could not be taught but experienced and learned from such as recovery shots and imagination. I also think Earl worked on really working on his mental attitude which is always the main difference between two seemingly equal looking golfers.
Early knew that Tiger was going to deal with racism very early on and was trying to prepare him for that more than anything as at a young age that is the type of thing that can make a kid give up as they feel like they don't belong. There were he more important lessons for him. He also taught him focus which was he was always doing things to try to distract Tiger when he was swinging. This culminated in Tiger both learning how to channel people out (even though people who loved him) as a necessity and I think Tiger learned to not give a shit about stopping in his backswing when someone tried to distract him. As a Green Beret, these are the types of things he could teach Tiger but when it came to swing mechanics, Tiger was till very young when he got a formal coach.
Tiger is absolutely insane. This video is such a beautiful look at what makes him the greatest of all time. Unique and amazing in his own way. 🐅
Trott: ‘That’s beautiful’
Tiger: ‘Correct’
GOAT
Dude's an absolute machine and he knows it
I wish the bearded wonder would just zip it 🤐
He makes everything he's involved with harder to watch.
he was replying to the comment "its holding in the wind", not the"its beautiful"
What's so big about a GOAT
@@ayesurewhynot2898 That’s why you’ll never be a GOAT.
I love watching his range sessions. There's one on UA-cam that lasts about an hour...I'll watch it on my 75in. TV with a bag of popcorn. So relaxing. LOL
The greatest golfer, and undisputed greatest iron player we have, and will ever, see in this glorious game.
When his club face collides with the ball on his drives you can really feel that MK Ultra kicking in.
you so right man
@@brailrice MK Ultra was a very broad thing. LSD being one of the things tested...I've taken quite a bit of it, never made me better at golf 😂
Ben hogan had the greatest iron swing ever and Jack Nicholas was the best ever professional golfer. And tiger still hasn’t passed Sam Sneed. So no he’s not the best ever.
@@LANsolo12 ok clown 🤡
I could watch this man hit golf balls all day
For real tho
I’d be scared to watch him drive a car tho
@@LANsolo12 ha funny
The way he shot shapes his ball is effortless and just a spectacle to watch.
I could watch him the rest of the year. He should do a podcast I would listen to it in my sleep
Growing up watching Tiger has been amazing! Hopefully he can make the come back and get back to being competitive
It's not that he has all the shots. It's that he can pull them off under incredible tournament pressure. This is where he was miles ahead of his competitors.
If you love golf, how can you dislike this guy? Nobody is perfect, certainly not me. So who cares about his mistakes? I’m not his judge, nor anyone else’s. The guy is a joy to watch and an absolute genius at his craft. I could watch him hit shots, pitch, and putt all day. It’s just amazing how simple he makes the game sound and look. You gotta love the guy for that, because it’s a gift he’s given us all. The joy, beauty, and feel of the game is alive in the hands of Tiger Woods. In the effort to develop hands like his, he’s made us all better players. Thanks Tiger!
I don’t pretend to like people I’ve never met.
Tiger Woods is one of the most amazing people to have ever graced this Earth. In my view, the greatest to ever touch a golf club. And what he has done for the game of golf is absolutely astounding. He has transformed the sport like nobody has ever done or ever will do. Every aspect of this game, from amateur to pro, has evolved like nothing else, all because of Tiger Woods. Perhaps the only other person I can think of who has been able to do such a thing, would be Michael Jordon, but even he probably didn't do as much for basket ball as Tiger had done for golf. Both are amazing people, but I think Tiger has the edge there too. I have followed Tiger on course, had brief words at times. When he's not in competition, like on a practice day, he's quite gracious. During competition, forget it, he is in the zone and the gallery doesn't even exist to him. Absolutely amazing focus, like nobody I have ever seen. That's why he was so successful at winning. He has been my golf inspiration for decades. He's the whole reason why I played amateur competitive golf for 30 years (quite successfully). If I have a sports hero, Tiger Woods is definitely that hero.
@@AlphaPoppa38 - and I don't believe that for 1 second.
He's a feel player. He knows what he wants and knows how he needs to feel to make it happen.
An absolute legend. Great video. It’s amazing how he can just call his shots.
The sound of those iron shots!! Amazing how he works on being so technically perfect, and then plays with pure feel when he's actually striking the shots. There's magic in those hands...
I could watch that all day long. Just listening to him describe his thought process is something in itself!
The human robot GOAT. Heal up Tiger! Thank you for all you have done for this amazing game
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It's like he's speaking his shots into existence. An absolute magician with his irons
Purest of strikers!! I love watching him hit golf balls!
How effortlessly he executes those shots is just incredible.
Some of the best I ever played was when I envisioned the smooth swing of Tiger in vids like these. Lol, then it went away and I'm trying to get it back. Love the divot pattern, all the same depth, if a divot was taken at all.
The way he just shows him and smiles tells you how pure it really is.
That is the first time I've ever heard anyone speak about the swing finish in relation to the height of the golf ball. This makes so much sense and Tiger's demonstration of this within his "9 panes" helps solidify the understanding of this in relation to taking this on the range or the course. Bravo Tiger...teach this to Sam and Charlie...watch out! Thanks for sharing Tiger.
Moe Norman had a similar feel for getting different heights on the ball.
The art of manipulating a small white ball with a long metal stick, by tiger woods. the undisputed greatest ever. Period.
it is disputed but ok
@B. Chan the fact that you brought up his name and knew who I was referring to without me saying it says enough about it being disputed.
@@hanlee2894 Tiger is the undisputed GOAT. Noone comes close.
Jack has the numbers. Numbers don't lie.
@@digitaldemocracyai-rob Tiger has more tour wins than Jack. Add that with the 15 majors and Tiger is the GOAT.
This video is timeless gold
It’s great being able to parrot everything Tiger teaches to my son while being able to demonstrate none of it. We will see how this goes!
Just remember no coach Tiger had was as good as him. Same with the Williams sister. Being a good coach doesn't mean you are a great player.
hahaha good luck! sounds like you're a good dad at least!
What a phenomenal iron player! Easily the best long iron player I’ve ever seen.
As much as I've loved seeing Tiger shine on the course, I almost feel like he is really enjoying teaching too. He looked really comfortable and just calm in this one.
You should watch the videos of Tiger and his dad at golf clinics for kids; it's great. I've seen quite a few and he is just wonderful with the kids. Tiger also had clinics for adults too. 🐯
The ease with which he explains it and then does exactly what he said, is pure talent
damn hope tiger can get back to form its amazing even in these short videos how more advanced he is as an iron player than the field.
A couple years ago Justin Thomas was gushing and envious about these kids working on trying to get the shots Tiger already had.
One of my favorite players to listen to when talking about how he shapes his shots and his technique.
Glad Tiger and I both agree the hardest shot in golf is hitting it straight! 😳🤔🤣 get back soon and stay healthy my friend!
Amateurs actually try to hit it straight, pros know its too hard since the swing is rotational, so they just choose a shot shape.
Amazing how his swing is strictly feeling in the arms and hands. Awesome to watch
It'd be cool to see all of his shot traces over laid with a tic tac toe grid and all the swings over laid. It would be interesting to see the differences .
Then you should look at "tiger woods - my game"
It’s amazing how every single time you watch Tiger he give you tips tricks and perspective truly the goat can’t wait to see you come back!
A priviledge always to hear n see a golf living legend.
@Clauudiaatz
I love how tiger literally explains everything in every video I have watched that he is in, his patience and his love for golf is amazing
4:40 tiger was like stop questioning me about center strike bud, just look at the club face
GOAT move! He laughed at the thought of not diming it every time.
That little knowing smile on Tiger was just awesome.
Steve Williams and Joe Lacava only had to clean 3-4 grooves, 3/4" wide.
Absolute education watching that. No massively technical thoughts, all on the set-up and follow through. Seems a really humble guy as well.
G.O.A.T like he invented the game, oh well he did change the game forever. Master of all wedges, iron & even the pure golf swings.
Nah
He is the best player we will ever see in our lifetime I'm glad to be alive to see it; if what he has was so easy to attain there'd be more individual players with more wins. Tiger has 41 European wins and of course his 82 wins. That makes him the G.O.A.T bar none. 🐯
I've watched this few times now and still amazed. The man is a legend! I hope to one day be able to shape shots like this.
No dislikes! keep that going for the GOAT we miss you tiger and wish to see you playing soon.
An absolute craftsman with an iron in hand. Great video! I love these.
We as mere mortals look for the feel of the perfect strike, if we have our alignment and club selection correct we have a shot we remember for a long time.
Tiger must have an incredible memory, how could he remember all of those shots.
He holds the club up to show it is a perfect strike, as he does probably all of the time.
Bloody ridiculous in a very good way.
He has changed the game, it is God Like.
When in many many years Tiger draws his last breathe, there will be a massive fight in the afterworld as to who is partnering Tiger in the Four Ball.
Absurdly talented golfer, the likes of which we will never see again. Be glad we’re alive to witness it.
@john.m.dodds
I love watching Tiger talk about how he “feels” his shots. The best hands in the game. All of the technology that we have today and it’s still about the “feels” that where taught by his father.
Ryan.Gaumond now that im a couple years into playing golf, watching and listening to tiger has helped me a lot.
Taylormade holds these tiger vids like bitcoin 😂 just roll them all out
Not as bad for the environment these ones
@@swardmusic bitcoin isnt that bad for the environment. Dont believe the media.
I'm so glad I got to see Tiger right from the start and blessed to witness his amazing career.. He is insanely brilliant.
@eddylytle
Love watching how pure he strikes his irons. Tiger has an incredible imagination for working the ball when he attacks different pin positions. If you watch other TaylorMade content you can see Colin Morikawa picking Tiger’s brain in the background, both are some of the best iron players in the world.
GOAT!! I have been coaching my two boys since they were 6! They aren't phenom like Tiger bit we do practice the 9 as much as possible! This has lead them to playing better and consistent golf!!
The GOAT at work 🐐🏌🏾⛳️
Tiger's referencing his dad as the supreme coach in his life is about one thing - the blood they shared. It alone, is the one thing that set his father apart and above all the great coaches Tiger has had throughout his career. A beautiful thing hear.
Greatest iron player of all time
Those who saw both, universally say Hogan was a better ball striker than TW although some say Moe Norman was the best.
The man is unbelievable! Poetry in motion with unparalled skills. GOAT!!!
When I stand closer to it, I take a divot like a dinnner plate. How this guy has that amount of control is unreal, i'd love to play a round with him. Doubt he'd feel the same way, as I dig through the rough for ball after ball ;) lol
Throw clubhead through the ball not down
Did u just call Tiger Woods “this guy”
It must be one of the best feelings in the world being able to flush all these shots and knowing how far each one goes. And most importantly you can do it in the real golf course as well not just on the range. GOAT stuff
Man I miss seeing this guy out there
The perfect combination of player and irons, Tiger and Taylormade, it doesn’t get better than this.
I wish I could hit my irons like Tiger.
This is the most helpful video I've ever seen in this stage of my golf thank you and thank you tiger
I bet the audio doesn’t do justice as to how flush these sound in person, it just sounds different from everyone else on tour
So incredible what tiger is capable of doing with those shots! Always in awe when I watch his swings
I love hearing tiger talk about his technique. Amazing!
Tigers perfection of the swing and his feel of shots are unmatched. He eats breaths the swing. The Goat
Fantastic masterclass by “The Man”, hope we see him back in the majors soon. Golf needs him.
Reading Brodie's Every Shot Counts (Strokes Gained) book it's interesting to note that Tiger was better than everyone at driving and putting but not by a ton. But he absolutely dominated them in iron play, which no doubt led to him making more putts. Pure artistry.
Used this on the course - broke 90 for the first time. Thanks Tiger!
The best ball striker ever, so pure. Wish these iron would GIVE ME HIS ENERGY
Tiger has pushed the Game of Golf in a way that has been beneficial for every age/background in such a positive way. He has also shown us how to stay strong and persevere, when the world wants you to fail.
#GOAT
I love how taylormade can film a year's content of videos over a day or two at the product unveiling. Fantastic content all year 👌
Used to be my go to practice drill! Awesome to see the 🐐 running it.
@2CardArsenal Love it! Tiger shows Trottie the club face with center stripes and grins!! Great 9 window lesson tee/interview by Trottie, this is what we came to see and learn.
One of the greatest golfers of our time. It’s always a pleasure to watch him play
Balance through the ball is beautiful. What a golf swing
Just amazing what he can do with a golf ball. Such a fantastic player Tiger is🙏. And this combination with Tiger and my favorite brand Taylormade is the perfect one👌
@backwashboy can’t get enough of these Tiger clips!
He makes everything look effortless.
@TheMillHouse
Can’t get enough of Tiger’s processes and thoughts on golf
Unbelievable player who’s talent will never be matched. Legend!
it's always wonderful to see Tiger. What a great guy!
@lowleytoro love watching these Taylormade videos ❤️ especially during our COVID 19 lockdowns in NZ.
Love watching these Big Cat videos! Can’t wait to watch him win another major.
Its so crazy watching everything come together!
Tiger Woods every young mans idol growing up.. True legend and the greatest of all time. Hope to see him back on the course soon!
Just unreal. Tiger is just so pure. Sure would be amazing to get some of these clubs in my bag.
@coachpolding its just so fluid. Crazy how effortlessly his does this
@cevital
The power in his swing with a unique control impress me every time, at the same time the respect of him talking about his father.
Cannot wait to see the return of the GOAT. Such an inspiration to all. Team TM❤️
GOAT! King Tiger, always my hero! 👏🏻 I hope to see you soon at de course!
Tiger is magic !! Impossible to describre how he won all his victories. Something unique !!
@kirkmk always learn something watching and listening to Tiger. Those irons look lovely.
Simply Amaizing! For a newbie like me who is one year into Golf and being addicted… Cheers from germany 👌
@tyhorne it’s so fun to watch the thought process Tiger puts into everything!!
@in8chro
I can't wait to see Tiger back on the tour. I just love watching him play.
We are so fortunate that the rebooted Tiger v2.0 is so cool with doing media and instructional stuff for all our benefit for years to come.
@jayweth always a pleasure seeing tigers swing and getting inside the mind of the GOAT
This is amazing. I have not heard of this before. Thank you. Now I need the clubs to do this.
Love this content seeing pros break down there swing and routine
@jeremiahtomandl tiger blows me away. seeing this content gives me so much patience out on the course to understand how much work you have to put in to reach half this level of talent.
@mattmeade76 hearing the information he calculates on each shot is just incredible. I find it interesting that he doesn’t change the club angle for certain shots and his swing is still structured the same for every shot. Much different than some of the lessons I’ve taken before lol
@nick3ward
So awesome hearing Tiger explain how he hits each shot. Love how he is comparing it to putting out the picture, the swing is just so 2nd nature to him. Just amazing.
I can watch Tiger hit shots all day long! 🐐