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Golf – PNC Championship – The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Florida, U.S. December 17, 2021 Tiger Woods of the U.S. speaks to the media after his Pro-Am round REUTERS/Joe Skipper

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Golf – PNC Championship – The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Florida, U.S. December 17, 2021 Tiger Woods of the U.S. speaks to the media after his Pro-Am round REUTERS/Joe Skipper
The pressure to do and be the best is not the easiest ride, especially in a competitive sport. Since he has been living the life of the greatest of all time for over decades now, Tiger Woods knows how stress can make or break your career. Hence, he has the perfect advice for those feeling the pressure of the game.
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“Dealing with pressure and understanding,” said Tiger. “I think you have to have had the practice. You’d have done the work lean into it.” Woods was sharing his advice for the young golfers on how to deal with the pressure. According to him, it is the practice that makes or breaks one’s game. He added, “If you haven’t done the work, then why… why should you expect it to all of a sudden come together?”
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Woods further explained that he gets his confidence from his practice sessions. “It enables me to feel like ‘yeah, I can do this,'” he added.
Tiger Woods shared his thoughts on people looking for an easy way to deal with problems
“Do the legwork, you know, get out there are and do it,” said Tiger. The GOAT explained that everyone wants to know the easy ways to fix their problems. However, it would be hard to find that easy fix until one takes time to practice and enjoy what they are doing.
According to Tiger, if one starts to enjoy the process, he wouldn’t find the training sessions hard.
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ATLANTA, GA – SEPTEMBER 23: Tiger Woods of the United States celebrates making a par on the 18th green to win the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club on September 23, 2018, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Tim Bradbury/Getty Images)
Like the phrase, ‘practice what you preach,’ Woods also follows his words and practices at every chance he gets. Despite being the best, he always tries to learn new skills and tries to master them. His determination and hard work are the main factors that earned him his Hall of Fame induction.
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In her speech for her father at the ceremony, Sam Woods shared one of the biggest teachings Tiger has passed down to his children from his father: “Train hard, fight easy.” It is with this motto, the GOAT has won all the championship titles, including 15 majors and 82 tournaments on the PGA Tour alone.
What are your thoughts on Tiger’s advice for aspiring golfers?
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