The Big Miss: A Look Inside Hank Haney’s Book
Haney’s Candid Account of His Time with Tiger Woods
In Hank Haney’s book, ‘The Big Miss,’ readers are given a unique insight into his six-year relationship as Tiger Woods’ swing instructor. Released on Tuesday, the book offers a candid look at both the professional and personal aspects of their time together.
Haney’s writing is refreshingly honest, detailing the ups and downs of working with one of golf’s greatest players. He does not shy away from discussing the challenges they faced or the differences in their personalities and approaches to the game.
A Glimpse Behind Closed Doors
Throughout ‘The Big Miss,’ Haney provides readers with a glimpse behind closed doors, sharing intimate details about his experiences with Woods. From their initial awkward interactions to their eventual parting of ways, every moment is laid bare for all to see.
One particularly poignant moment comes during the 2010 Masters, where Haney reflects on his realization that his time with Woods was coming to an end. Despite this, he continues to offer insights into Woods’ game and mindset during this tumultuous period.
The Complicated Relationship Between Coach and Player
Haney also delves into the complexities of his relationship with Woods, highlighting moments of tension and compromise that ultimately shaped their dynamic. While there were challenges along the way, both men made concessions in order to make their partnership work.
Ultimately, ‘The Big Miss’ offers readers a nuanced look at one of golf’s most famous partnerships. It is a story of growth, struggle, and ultimately acceptance as two individuals navigate the highs and lows of professional sports together.