Alright. Here's the deal.The guy, in addition to all of his personal problems, has been hurt. Badly. He's had to change his entire swing, but he hasn't been able to practice much. That's a rough combination. As far as his putting - the only thing that's like pressure putting with tournaments on the line is pressure putting with tournaments on the line. You can't practice that in your backyard, even if you're Tiger Woods. It doesn't shock me at all that it's taken him some time to get back in form on the greens. He'll never be as consistently good as he once was. He'll never be that healthy, nor will he ever practice that much. The guy's got a couple kids now, and that takes a lot away from his practice time. He's also past his physical prime, he doesn't have his dad to lean on anymore, and there's a few memories of past failures in there. However, he's also smarter, older, and will definitely time his game around peaking for the majors. He probably won't play near as many tournaments as he once did (which was never very much), but once he wins his next major, watch out. Think Ben Hogan post bus-crash. Old, hurt, can't play very often, but good luck beating him if he's in the hunt on a major Sunday.