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‘I Honestly Don’t Feel Comfortable With It’: Tiger Woods Once Confessed That He Never Likes the Overwhelming Fame

Published 06/27/2022, 8:30 AM EDT

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Winning golf tournaments, including various major championships, doesn’t only bring success, but also stardom and fame. However, this fame and success can be overwhelming for professionals, including the legends of the sport, like Tiger Woods. Moreover, in 2001, Woods talked about the same while talking about his fame.

The 15-time major championship winner talked about the overwhelming response of his fans at the Oprah Winfrey Show in 2001. In the initial moments of his interview with the famous American host, he talked about how he felt about all the fans bowing to him and giving him a warm welcome on to the sets of the show. At the same time, the World Golf Hall of Famer also talked about how he doesn’t feel comfortable when fans do all of this.

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Moreover, he spoke about how he feels more comfortable playing the sport than seeing the heartwarming gestures of his fans. Winfrey and Woods also discussed his 2001 win at the Master’s Tournament in Augusta National Golf Club. The 46-year-old spoke about how he was emotional after winning the major championship event.

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Not to forget, the former World Number One has won the Masters five times in his long and illustrious career. And, he is just one win away from equaling Jack Nicklaus’ record of winning the most Masters’ titles. The Golden Bear has won the major championship event six times.

Tiger Woods opens up about his overwhelming fans

Woods talked about his non-liking for overwhelming fans when Oprah Winfrey asked him about how he handles all the adulations by his fans. He said, “I haven’t gotten used to it. I honestly don’t feel comfortable with it. I just feel comfortable hitting soft draws and fades and stuff like that.”

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Later in their conversation, Tiger talked about winning the 2001 Masters and his emotions. Woods added, “When I had made the putt, and I just had a moment there and all of a sudden I realized I had no more shots to play. I was done. And I had somehow come out on top and it just hit me and I started losing it.”

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Moreover, Woods’ words prove how much the win at Augusta meant to him. At the same time, it also shows how even the famous names in the sport find it hard to soak in the overwhelming love of the fans.

Woods’ 2001 Masters victory summary

Tiger ended the major championship event with an overall score of 16-under-par. As a result, he won the tournament with a two-shot lead on Sunday. Moreover, the 82-time PGA Tour carded a final round of four-under-par, 68 to finish on the top of the leaderboard. His final round included three birdies, one bogey, and five pars on the opening nine holes. As a result, he moved out in two-under-par, 34. Woods made three birdies and one bogey on the back nine to end his round.

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Bazif Qadri

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Bazif Qadri is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing BSC Economics Hons, Bazif is a golf enthusiast. Not only a fan, but he is also an avid golfer himself.
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Jito Tenson

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