Before the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Maine in 2010, Haney oversaw one of Woods' practice sessions, and it didn't go well. Haney says Woods seemed discouraged. "More than not doing what I was asking, he wasn't really trying," Haney wrote. "That had never happened before." Suddenly, Haney wrote, he got a sudden, inexplicable feeling that this was going to be the last time he would work for Woods. "Something inside me had snapped and made all the things I sought when I took the job seem no longer worth it," he wrote. Less than a month later, Haney resigned.

Tiger Woods (l.) and swing coach Hank Haney (r.)
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