—Short game consultant Matt Killen went nine holes with him and they discussed his putting at times.
—He played one of his approach shots as if a real putt, but with Joe LaCava giving his read first, then consulting the green reading charts, before putting.
—Woods practiced putting one-handed a few times
—Flexibility appeared excellent despite the cool conditions. No 80% swings as we’ve seen in run-ups or early week of majors.
—He took some big swipes at tee shots and reached the 607-yard 4th hole in when the fog had rolled in. His back clearly feels good.
—Mood was great, relaxed and focused.
A couple of Tweets I shared of his swing and putting one-handed:
Interesting process on the greens today. Joe LaCava addressed each putt, gave Tiger his read. Tiger consulting the green book on each as well as having instructor @killengolf watching. Oh and some one-handed practice too. @tigerwoods seems serious about this @PGAChampionship pic.twitter.com/VmSQi8XTEe
— Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) August 4, 2020Here’s @tigerwoods during his Monday 9-hole practice round @PGAChampionship. Seems very focused, took some aggressive swings at his driver, grinding hard on the greens. pic.twitter.com/Sej62wldwZ
— Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) August 4, 2020ESPN.com’s Bob Harig made this observation:
9 holes done for #Tiger at Harding Park. Quick take after 2 days: He'll need to hit a bunch of drivers, esp if weather like this afternoon. Chilly, damp. 4 par-4s over 450, 1 par-5 over 600, a par-3 that is 250. Not a lot of let-up holes... Interesting week ahead
— Bob Harig (@BobHarig) August 4, 2020