Woods hits a purple patch with new coach

ODN 2010-09-09

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Tiger Woods returned to one of his happy hunting grounds on Wednesday riding the momentum from one of the best weeks of a turbulent year into his title defence at the BMW Open.


With his divorce finalised, a spot on the US Ryder Cup squad confirmed and his game pointed in the right direction, Woods's world seemed to be slipping back into a familiar orbit on a sunny day at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club where he has been a winner five times.


"It's always nice to come back to a venue that I've won but also I've won it multiple times and in different ways," Woods told reporters. "I can always kind of go back to that no matter how I'm playing. I can still figure out a way to get it done."


Winless after 11 starts, Woods arrives at the third stop on the FedEx Cup playoff playing his best golf of the season.


The good vibes continued to flow on Tuesday when US Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin made the world number one a wild card pick for the squad that will take on Europe at Celtic Manor in Wales from Oct. 1-3.


Woods was even in a bit of playful mood when he met with the media on Wednesday until asked about working relationship with swing guru Sean Foley and if he was paying him.


"That's none of your business," snapped the American.


Pressed further, Woods came as close as he has to confirming the Canadian as his new swing coach saying: "He's coaching me."


With Foley's help, Woods appears to be getting his game back on track, but three consecutive rounds in the 60s is a modest achievement for a golfer who not long ago considered winning three straight titles routine.


"Obviously the confidence is coming up ... I've put a lot of hard work into it," said Woods.

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