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Discussion: Did Hank Haney violate an unspoken trust?

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JEJU, SOUTH KOREA - APRIL 23: Henrik Stenson of Sweden lines up his putt on the 14th hole during the first round of the Ballantine’s Championship at Pinx Golf Club on April 23, 2009 in Jeju, South Korea. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

Hank Haney’s book, ‘The Big Miss,’ was released Tuesday. The controversial book chronicles Haney’s six years working as Tiger Woods’ swing instructor and delves into Woods’ swing changes and his personal life. Haney initially said the book was strictly about golf, but excerpts showed that Haney talked about Woods’ fascination with Navy SEALs, questioned the manner of his injuries and opined on his relationship with his then wife, Elin.

Discussion: Did Haney violate an unspoken trust between instructors and players by writing ‘The Big Miss’?