Tiger Woods has one regret, and it’s not the 2009 cheating scandal that led to the end of his marriage to Elin Nordegren.
The 40-year-old professional golfer revealed the one thing that he wishes he could’ve changed, during an hour-long interview with Charlie Rose on Thursday.
“The only regret I have in life is not spending another year at Stanford [University],” Woods told Rose. “I wish I would’ve had one more year.”
Seemingly surprised by his answer, Rose attempted to get more out of Woods.
“That’s the only regret? Of all the things that happened to you?,” Rose asked.
Woods reaffirmed his initial answer, before making mention of his 2010 divorce from Nordegren.
“All the things I’ve been through, yes. They’ve been tough, but they’ve been great for me,” Woods said adding, “But I wish I would’ve gone one more year at Standford.”
Despite not regretting his infidelity, Woods noted that the experience was “rough to go through,” and called Nordegren one of his “best friends.”
He went on to share how he has explained the divorce to their children, Sam, 9, and Charlie, 7.
“It’s because daddy made some mistakes,” Woods said of speaking with his son and daughter. “Daddy made some mistakes and I’d much rather have them hear it from me.”
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