Tiger Woods has been going through a rough patch these past couple of weeks, from being frustrated about his game while also trying to solidify his dynasty with his 15-year-old son, Charlie Axel who is also aiming to become a golfing legend.
Tiger Woods is frustrated after not being able to win lately
Woods was cut from the PGA Championship earlier this month, while an insider said “It’s setback after setback for him, and it’s really weighing heavily on him.” and “He’s really frustrated as he figures out how to come back.”
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As many golfing fans know, Woods did not have a good performance during the Genesis Invitational tournament in February, while also failing to win the Masters in April. Moreover, the golfing legend has been suffering from several health issues.
Although his legacy is very important, he has said to the press that he has been trying not to be so demanding with his son who is currently in Lake Worth Florida participating in the Adam Scott Junior Championship.
“It’s almost funny to watch Tiger sometimes,” says the insider. “He gets so excited watching. If there’s a bad shot, he’ll wince. But he holds his tongue a lot; his dad was legendary but pushed Tiger maybe too much. Tiger wants to be a balance of pushing, but also supporting and nurturing.”
The source also claimed that “He’s trying not to put too much pressure on Charlie.”
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Proof that Woods is still interested in winning more championships is the statement he said when he lost the PGA Championship, he mentioned that “I’m gonna just keep fighting, keep the pedal on, keep fighting, keep grinding, keep working hard. That’s all I can do. It’s going to be a lot, but I’m going to fight until the end.”