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Tiger Woods Parts Ways with Swing Coach After 4 Years

Golf legend Tiger Woods took to his website to announce that he and swing coach Sean Foley will be parting ways after four years working together. “I’d like to thank Sean for his help as my coach and for his friendship. Sean is one of the outstanding coaches in golf today, and I know he will continue to be successful with the players working with him. With my next tournament not until my World Challenge event at Isleworth in Orlando, this is the right time to end our professional relationship,” Woods said. There has been much controversy surrounding Woods and Foley’s relationship. Foley started with Woods in 2010, a time when Woods was not exactly on his game. After a difficult year in 2011, Foley saw Woods pick up three wins in 2012 and five in 2013. Woods however, was continually criticized for his swing, especially this season due to the numerous injuries he suffered. Despite the reason, the two seemed to have parted ways on amicable terms. The good news is Woods will have some time to find a new coach as he isn’t really scheduled to play until 2015. Who do you think he should partner up with next? Should he have stayed with Foley? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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