Tiger Woods is a guy who is always looking forward, it seems.
After all, he still firmly believes, 14-plus months removed from any kind of significant competitive golf, that he will beat Jack Nicklaus’ tally of 18 majors. He’s revealed plans for the post-golf phase of his life, bringing all of his off-course enterprises under a brand dubbed TGR, even as he toils to get his back and conditioning right to make one last return inside the ropes.
So, you’d imagine, then, that Woods is a guy with few regrets. In fact, Woods told Charlie Rose in an interview that he only has one.
“If you look back, the only regret I have in life is not spending another year at Stanford (to finish out), and I wish I would’ve had one more year,” Woods said.
Rose, somewhat stunned, pressed. Woods affirmed his answer.
“All the things I’ve been through are tough, yes,” he said. “They’ve been tough, but they’ve been great for me, but I wish I would’ve gone one more year at Stanford.”
Woods, asked about his divorce from Elin Nordegren, seemed more matter of fact about the actions that led to that breaking point.
“I made a bunch of mistakes,” he said. “But in the end, Elin is my ex-wife. She’s one of my best friends. We’ve had two beautiful kids.”
There are so many things that Woods could look back on in his personal and professional life with regret. The public failing of his marriage, the repeated decisions to return from injury too quickly, the jumping around to multiple instructors, and more small stuff that, in Woods’ eyes, is minutiae.
Ryan Ballengee is a Yahoo Sports contributor. Find him on Facebook and Twitter.
Devil Ball Golf – Golf – Yahoo Sports
Other Related Posts:
For the first time since 1981, the world will descend on Merion Golf Club's...
If you haven't looked at the Players Championship leaderboard after two ro...
You know what happens when you come to a golf course you've won at seven ti...
Jordan Spieth didn't make the cut at The Players on Saturday, but he walked...
Lydia Ko has a chance to do something on Sunday that's never been done in L...