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So there are quite a few things that everyone seems to know about Tiger Woods. He has won 15 major Golf tournaments, he’s highly competitive, extremely committed to his career. But very are aware that he’s colorblind as well, is he really? Let’s know.

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In an interview with Henni Zuel conducted on behalf of Golf Digest, Tiger Woods would go on to reveal that he is true, “partially colorblind”. Now, this would come across as a surprise to most, but this just makes the list for one more thing that he shares commonly with Jack Nicklaus; other than the fact that they’re both highly competitive and committed to their careers.

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No colors? No puzzles for Tiger Woods

While discussing new hobbies and habits that people have picked up during the lockdown of 2020, Tiger went on to talk about how he has been trying to spend some quality family time with his girlfriend and daughter.

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He explains “I’ve been trying to help Sam and Erica with this ungodly puzzle that they have. They have just finished a 2,000-piece puzzle. And now there’s a 3,000-piece puzzle. I struggled, as I’m partially colorblind. I don’t know certain colors. So I find myself asking, ‘Is this right? Is that right?” Which we have to admit is just adorable when you consider that for a man as competitive as Woods, there are some things which he probably never would be able to compete in even if he was willing to dedicate himself as much as he does to Golf.

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He says, “They get sick and tired of me asking. They end up shooing me away from the puzzle. Once the borders are done, I’m useless.”

The idea of being able to beat Tiger Woods in a game of ‘Uno’ sounds quite enticing for what it’s worth.