Biography

Hank Haney is a professional golf instructor, most famous for his time coaching Tiger Woods. Haney graduated from UCLA, and devoted his time to coaching golfers worldwide. In 2004, Haney began coaching Tiger Woods, and under Haney’s coaching, Woods would go on to win 33.3% of his starts. Along with the wins, Woods finished in the top five 61.3 percent of the time and the top ten 72% of the time. This stretch was the best of Woods’ career, and he has Haney to thank for it. Along with Tiger Woods, Haney also coached two-time major winner Mark O’Meara. Haney owns and operates four teaching facilities in the Dallas, Texas area, and has won numerous awards throughout his career for his time as an instructor/coach. 

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