Tiger Woods has lived a storied life so far and has, what would appear to be, some unlikely advice for his younger self. Photo / Photosport
Tiger Woods has revealed the one piece of advice he would give to his younger self, and it's not what you'd expect.
In 2009, Woods' then-rosy reputation was tarnished by tabloid reports of infidelity and an alleged altercation with his wife that ended in a car crash.
Then in 2017,
the former world number one pleaded guilty to reckless driving after Florida police found him asleep at the wheel of his car, the engine still running. An unfortunate combination of pain medication was blamed for the misstep by Woods.
Despite the negative effects these events had on his reputation, when asked about the advice he'd give his younger self, Woods pointed to his health as being a more important thing to look after in life.
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