Tiger Woods’ ex-coach drops 5-word reaction to Khalil Barnes for allegedly showing disrespect while playing for Clemson

Tiger Woods’ former coach Hank Haney has commented on the ongoing discussions regarding Khalil Barnes. The 20-year-old NFL player was accused of disrespecting his team’s coach by not listening to him while he was excited and giving a speech. Haney reposted an X post about a fan who expressed his views on Barnes and called him someone who can’t be coached.
On November 1, a fan named Pope Clemson I wrote an article featuring the coach giving a pep talk to his players while Khalil Barnes was busy chatting and not listening. In the caption, the fan said that the young footballer’s behavior was extremely disrespectful and it was not possible to coach him. The caption read:
“The complete lack of respect from Khalil Barnes is something I never thought I would see at Clemson. Dismissive, amused, disengaged. Uncoachable.”
Interestingly, the post caught the attention of Hank Haney, one of Tiger Woods’ top swing coaches. Haney said in his X post that no player is uncoachable. Message X said:
“There is no such thing as uncoachable”
Hank Haney and Tiger Woods form one of the most successful player-coach duos in golf history. Not only did they achieve great success, but they also did it quite controversially. Haney coached Tiger Woods from 2004 to 2010, during which time the golfer won 31 PGA Tour titles, including six major championships.
Aside from that, Haney mentioned and acknowledged one of the legendary records in women’s golf.
Tiger Woods’ Former Coach Hank Haney Respects Yani Tseng’s Major Golf Record

Yani Tseng was one of the best golfers of her era and holds the record for wins in all five majors at the age of 22. Subsequently, her career was derailed by the yips, but she returned to putting with her other hand. Although she has failed to win a tournament since, Tseng finally won on the LET after 4,292 days.
On Monday, Q Info talked more about it in an article X, which said:
“Yani Tseng is the youngest player to win five majors, winning her fifth at age 22. But putting putts derailed her career. Today, at 36, left-handed, and 4,292 days since her last world victory, Tseng won on @LETgolf”
Interestingly, Hank Haney reposted this post and liked Tseng, saying she was one of the smartest people he knew, able to understand yips with both hands. The message read:
“One of the smartest who knows how to defeat the yips with both hands.”
The most controversial aspect of Haney and Tiger Woods’ relationship was the coach’s 2012 book, “The Big Miss: My Years Coaching Tiger Woods.”
Edited by Hitesh Nigam




