Podcast: Chamblee says he can fix Tiger in 'two minutes'

Podcast: Chamblee says he can fix Tiger in 'two minutes'

Brandel Chamblee joined the Golf Channel Podcast on Wednesday and made a bold proclamation that he honest to God believes that he can fix Tiger Woods driving woes in two minutes.After he labeled Woods the most underpaid athlete in all of sports and called it conceivable that Woods could still win four more events to claim the undisputed record for PGA Tour victories, Chamblee was asked by podcast host Will Gray for his thoughts on Tigers swing and how it compares to what Woods was doing in 2013, when he won five times and took home the Player of the Year Award.Transcribed below is just part of what he had to say:It has the potential to be better, because hes healthier. From what I can tell talking to everybody that has worked with him, does work with him, is around him hes well-aware that staying centered is bad and dipping down is bad. He was not so well-aware in 2013; thats in fact what he was trying to do, hence why he was a crappy driver of the golf ball. And so I know that hes trying to move off the ball, and hes trying to stay tall. And if he does that, well, its game over. Its game over. I mean, Im convinced, honest to God, if Tiger walked out here tomorrow, I would have Tiger driving the ball straight in two minutes. Two minutes. Two minutes. Because theres no way he cant do all he needs to do is move three inches to the right in his backswing. Thats it. Its game over from there. He cant mess it up. But he doesnt. He stays centered, and he drops down, and he turns left, and its like one bleeds into the next which causes another problem, which causes another problem, which requires another compensation. And youll never drive it good there. Never ever, ever. No one ever has; no one ever will.And thats where hes at, and thats where he was at in 2013. What he has now is just a hangover. Hes got a hang-left hangover. Thats what hes got, and until he moves off the ball, hes not going to drive it any good. He can get any driver, any technology he wants, and hes not going to drive it any good. Hell still hit good irons, because thats kind of how you hit good irons.His critique of Woods driving aside, Chamblee goes to say that based on what he has seen from Woods during this most recent comeback, he is convinced that Tiger can contend and perhaps win an event or two.As for the entire podcast, Gray and Chamblee discuss: J.B. Holmes Torrey Pines hold-up ("Incredibly insensitive") (:36) Where Tiger goes from here ("Most underpaid athlete in all of sports") (10:30) Expectations for Rory McIlroy in 2018 (wants to see him up close) (17:29) Jon Rahms rapid rankings rise (compares to all-time greats) (20:08) Younger players boosting the West Coast swing (Can get "stupid wealthy" on PGA Tour") (29:25) And the general party-like atmosphere at the Waste Management Phoenix Open ("It's a bucket list thing to do") (32:32)Listen in with the embed below.



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