When it comes to golf, Tiger Woods is considered the epitome of success. Why wouldn’t he be? After all, he has registered so many records under his name. However, the man never mistook it for his sole effort. Even when he had just won his first ever Major, he knew that a lot of factors go into making history. Just honing skills never suffices in becoming a legend when it comes to sports. There are a number of external factors that weigh in. It’s not like the 82-time PGA Tour winner has never had any disappointments in his career. In an interview with ESPN back in 1997, Tiger talked about what he thinks plays a massive role in achieving career milestones, one of which was luck. Who would have thought that the prodigy himself believed in luck being a major?
Tiger Woods talks about the importance of luck in achieving milestones
Tiger Woods, one of the most successful golfers of all time, once admitted that luck played a significant role in achieving career milestones. Woods once spoke about the possibility of winning the Grand Slam—the US Open, the British Open, the Masters, and the PGA—in the same year. To win, a player must not only play well, but also have luck on their side.
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Woods said on an ESPN interview, “On papers, it’s possible, anyone can do it. But the only problem is there is a lot of variables and a lot of circumstances that a player has to deal with.” Woods acknowledged that “on paper” it was possible, but there were several variables and circumstances that made it a challenging feat. The Grand Slam event golf courses are renowned for their difficulty in addition to hosting top-notch action. It is more difficult for players to win because the courses are designed to challenge players and test their talents.
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