Tiger Woods |
Greg Norman conceives Tiger Woods no longer has the focusing needed to win another major championship.
Norman said in an interview that will be published in the November subject of Golf Magazine that Woods has too much distraction now and lacks the "street smarts" needed to add to his 14 majors.
His previous major win came at the 2008 US Open and he has not won a tournament since the full gory facts of his sex scandal broke in November 2009.
"Woods, when he dominated, had a single shot approach," Norman said.
"It was merely about the golf.
"Now there are so a lot of distractions and people are looking things that are wrong with Tiger now, so he's got to deal with that on a day-to-day basis, like every other mortal has to do, right?
"In our lives, in our business, we all have to be answerable for our actions. It's very hard for him to have that focusing. And the more he shuts people off, the worse it gets."
"He feels everything's OK because his world is so cocooned," he said.
Norman added: "Well, merely look at [Woods'] body language."
"He doesn't hold his head up anymore, he's got his eyes down, and he’s trying to keep his eyes away from the camera, right?"
Norman, a former world no.1 and holder of two major titles, will captain the international team at the Presidents Cup in Australia this November.
Norman said in an interview that will be published in the November subject of Golf Magazine that Woods has too much distraction now and lacks the "street smarts" needed to add to his 14 majors.
His previous major win came at the 2008 US Open and he has not won a tournament since the full gory facts of his sex scandal broke in November 2009.
"Woods, when he dominated, had a single shot approach," Norman said.
"It was merely about the golf.
"Now there are so a lot of distractions and people are looking things that are wrong with Tiger now, so he's got to deal with that on a day-to-day basis, like every other mortal has to do, right?
Greg Norman |
"In our lives, in our business, we all have to be answerable for our actions. It's very hard for him to have that focusing. And the more he shuts people off, the worse it gets."
"He feels everything's OK because his world is so cocooned," he said.
Norman added: "Well, merely look at [Woods'] body language."
"He doesn't hold his head up anymore, he's got his eyes down, and he’s trying to keep his eyes away from the camera, right?"
Norman, a former world no.1 and holder of two major titles, will captain the international team at the Presidents Cup in Australia this November.