
By Allan Henry, US PRESSWIRE
(PhatzRadio / USA Today) — Tiger Woods usually lets his game do his talking for him. That doesn’t mean people can’t have his back.
Sean Foley, the superstar’s swing coach, said the media needs to jump off the train running over Woods.
In an interview with Matt Adams on Sirius/XM PGA Tour Network’s Fairways of Life, Foley began the conversation talking about Gandhi, Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela and ended with the defense of Woods.
” It has just gotten to the point where the tearing down of Tiger as a person and a golfer has become just too much. I think it is just out of hand,” said Foley.
Foley said Woods leads a “complex life” and the “daily referendums and the criticisms” have to stop. He points to the fact that the explosion of golf since 1997 “reflects just one person” and that is his client.
“I realize it is 2012, and we have dotcoms, and you have to write five articles a day, and you run out of things to write about, but we should be in a position where we are trying to help and lift up and support a player like Tiger Woods, instead of tearing him down….Tiger is a wonderful person, and he is a good dude…” (Thanks to Randall Mell of Golf Channel for the tip)
Sean Foley: Criticism of Tiger Woods ‘just out of hand’ is a post from: PhatzRadio.com
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