JT on Killen: 'He's good at saying things in different ways'

JT on Killen: 'He's good at saying things in different ways'

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. It took just four questions before Justin Thomas was asked about Matt Killen, his longtime putting coach who found himself in the midst of a unique media storm this week.I would say a lot of people have found out that he was my putting coach this week. I had a lot of people [who] probably had no idea, Thomas laughed.Thomas explained hes known Killen since he was 6 or 7 years old and characterized the duos relationship as more of a friendship than a business arrangement.
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The topic came up because Tiger Woods, who has been struggling with his putting in recent weeks, was spotted working with Killen on Monday at The Players. Killen also walked with Woods as well as Thomas and Trey Mullinax, who also works with the Kentucky-based coach during his practice round on Tuesday.Woods said he wanted to get feedback from Killen on his stroke but didnt elaborate on if the two plan to work together full time. Killen declined a request for an interview.Hes good at saying things in different ways, Thomas said. He can dumb it down for you as much as you want or get as technical as you want to try and help out.



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