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Tiger Woods har grunn til å se bekymret ut Foto: A. Ramnefjell

10.02 Ian Baker Finch:
Har løsningen på Tigers problemer
Tiger Woods er i store problemer - i konkurransesituasjon på golfbanen.

Ian Baker Finch kjenner seg igjen. Han vant The Open i 1991 og hadde en nydelig sving og et flott spill totalt sett. Da bestemte han seg for å bli end bedre! Det gikk som kjent rett til helvete, for å si det pent.

Han har opplevd det samme som Tiger opplever nå. Dette sier han til golfchannel:

- I would love Tiger to just go play golf every day and stay away from the machines and the mechanics and the trying to be perfec. I'd like to just see him go play and shoot a score every day and enjoy golf again and maybe even learn to play again, if that's the right terminology. I think he's forgotten how to play golf. I think he's trying to play with a perfect swing every day, every time.

Hans egen erfaring:

- I would hit 50 perfect drives on the range, and snap-hook it off the first tee. Tiger Woods does exactly the same thing. At the first tee at Augusta every year he’s so nervous he hits it 100 yards off line, and he’s just hit 50 perfect drives on the range. You can’t tell me that that’s a bad back, or a swing flaw. It’s totally mental. It’s a fear. And it's not the yips. It's not a spasm. ... It's a fear.

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Golfsiden var selv til stede på Royal Troon i 1997 da Ian Baker Finch gikk på 92 slag og trakk seg fra videre spill etter å ha strigrått i garderoben etter runden.

Dette står å lese i Wikipedia om Ians problemer:

Baker-Finch then famously suffered a complete collapse of his game.[5] The problems were often psychological: He would hit shots flawlessly on the practice range, and then go to the first tee and hit a weak drive into the wrong fairway. In the 1995 Open Championship at St Andrews, he notoriously hooked his first round tee-shot at the first out-of-bounds on the left side of the fairway shared with the 18th, with attention focused on him as his playing partner was Arnold Palmer, competing in his final Open. In 1995 and 1996 he missed the cut, withdrew after one round, or was disqualified in all twenty nine PGA Tour events that he entered.

Baker-Finch later said: "I lost my confidence. I got to the point where I didn't even want to be out on the golf course because I was playing so poorly. I would try my hardest, but when I came out to play, I managed to find a way to miss the cut time and time again. It became a habit."[6]

After shooting a 92 in the first round of the 1997 British Open at Royal Troon, an extraordinarily bad score by tournament professional standards, Baker-Finch admitted that he cried in the locker-room that afternoon. He withdrew from the championship after one round and retired from tournament golf.


De siste årene har han vært en ypperlig TV-kommentator.
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