After a turbulent life away from the golf course, Tiger Woods’ only regret will come as a surprise to fans.

Tiger Woods has spoken frankly about his past life, with the golf great admitting that he has only one regret as he looks back on his incredible career and the challenges he faced.

Tiger Woods regrets turning proTiger Woods has revealed his only regret in life — and it’s not the one fans expected.

Despite a glittering 28-year career that saw him become the youngest Masters champion in history and claim 15 major titles, the 48 year old superstar from California wishes he had delayed turning professional.

In an intimate chat with CBS Sports, Woods reflected on his decision to leave Stanford University early, saying: “The only regret I have in life is not spending another year at Stanford, and I wish I would’ve had one more year.”

When pressed by the interviewer about whether this was truly his biggest regret, given everything he’s been through on and off the course, Woods confirmed: “All the things and that’s all.”

The revelation comes despite the well-publicised personal scandal that rocked his career, where Woods admitted to multiple Woods previously confessed: I’ve had adventures. “I cheated. What I did is unacceptable,” he said after his personal indiscretions were revealed. Tiger Woods’ Former Coach Shockingly ‘Regrets’ Joining LIV Golf After Jon Rahm’s Stunning U-TurnIn his interview with CBS, the journalist continued to ask, “Is that it?” However, Woods continued, “Everything I’ve been through has been tough, yeah.

It’s been tough, but it’s been great for me, but I wish I could have had another year at Stanford.The golf sensation attended the prestigious university in 1994 on a golf scholarship and won the William H. Tucker Invitational in September.

He chose economics as his major and excelled academically as well as on the greens during his two years, becoming a representative for the Stanford University men’s golf team. During his brief but illustrious collegiate tenure, Woods tied the record with 11 tournament wins.

He looks back fondly on his time on the Stanford golf team, saying: Just practice, games, qualifying. It was always fun being together.

Stanford University combines quality athletic training with an unparalleled educational experience.

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