Tiger Woods to be his own swing coach

Tiger Woods has announced that he has split with his swing coach Chris Como with immediate effect.

Tiger Woods tees off on the third hole

Tiger Woods looked fit and pain free during his latest return to competitive golf in the Bahamas. (AAP)

Tiger Woods is embarking on his latest golf comeback without a swing coach.

Woods wrote Friday on Twitter that since fusion surgery on his lower back in April, he has been relearning his body and his golf swing by relying on feel and the previous three years of work with Dallas-based Chris Como.

"For now, I think it's best for me to continue to do this on my own," Woods said. "I'm grateful to Chris Como for his past work, and I have nothing but respect for him."

Como was not in the Bahamas when the former world No.1 Woods returned after his fourth back surgery.

In his first competition in 10 months, Woods had plenty of speed and power in his swing, shot three rounds in the 60s at the World Challenge and tied for ninth against an elite 18-man field, 10 shots behind winner Rickie Fowler.

More important than his score was his form: he looked strong and fit with his swing and his posture all through the week.

Woods has not said where he will play first in 2018.

The 14-times major champion worked with swing coach Butch Harmon to begin his professional career, then switched to Hank Haney in 2004 and jumped to Sean Foley in 2010, whom he worked with for four years.

Unlike the previous three coaches employed by Woods, biomechanics expert Como was not as steady a presence in public even when Woods played an 11-event schedule in 2015.

Notah Begay, who has known Woods since they played together at Stanford, introduced him to Como in the summer of 2014.

Woods hired him as a consultant late that year as he talked about a "new old swing" he would try to employ.

Como said in a text message that Woods's "electrifying play" in the Bahamas was the byproduct of "a lot of hard work over the last few years while fighting through injury and pain," and he felt there was plenty of enthusiasm for next year.

"When our professional relationship began, I was asked to help Tiger utilise his own instincts and feel while playing pain free," Como said.

"I think we've accomplished that and I'm proud of the results. Tiger is ready to have an incredible run in his career.

"I'm eager to watch what will be one of the most exciting sports comebacks of all time."


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