Tiger Woods’ Ex-caddy revealed one thing the golfer has “never” done and will definitely never do
According to Tiger Woods’ ex-caddy, there is something the golfer has never done and will undoubtedly not do.
Tiger Woods is striving to stage a remarkable resurgence following a catastrophic car crash that resulted in critical injuries for him.
After slightly more than a year, Woods is gradually recuperating. Although he hasn’t yet made an appearance on the golf course, it won’t be long before he makes his way back onto the green and into the world of competitive golf once again.
Meanwhile, supporters will need to satisfy themselves with tales of the golfing legend who has won a total of 15 major championships. Fortunately, Steve Williams, his ex-caddie possesses precisely the anecdote fans crave.
During his podcast series, “Chasing Majors,” co-hosted with Evin Priest from Australian Golf Digest, Williams unveiled the single thing that Woods had reportedly “never” done.
According to Golf Digest, this is what he stated.
his exceptional talent and skill, which I find truly remarkable.”
Williams stated that after finishing a tournament, one would enter the scorer’s hut to sign and submit their scorecard. Additionally, there is always a document displaying prize money distribution for all players at the event. This allows individuals to view how they placed in comparison to others as well as see their earnings for the competition. However, Tiger never once glanced at this information according to Williams because his focus was on winning trophies and setting records rather than earning money through prizes.
According to Williams, he has never encountered any other player who conducts themselves similarly to Woods.
“He’s the only golfer that I’ve ever worked for and observed who never once glanced at his yardage sheet,” Williams stated. “While it could be argued that he didn’t need to consult the information, every other player typically refers to it throughout a round of golf.”
Tiger’s substantial earnings from both playing and endorsements may have been influenced by his mindset.