Tiger Woods was due to make his comeback two weeks ago at the Safeway Open. Unfortunately for golf fans everywhere, Tiger withdrew from the tournament and will target a return date at his own tournament in December.
Despite being away from competition, Tiger has been keeping busy, such as serving as an Assistant Captain on the victorious Ryder Cup team. Tiger also developed TGR with his team, an entity that encompasses all of his off-course ventures into one enterprise.
On Wednesday, Tiger Woods kept up his busy schedule and sat down for a rare one-on-one interview with Charlie Rose on Rose’s PBS program. They covered various topics such as the Tiger Woods Foundation he started with his father, his road back to competition golf, the fallout from the controversies he endured in 2009 and his single biggest regret. Tiger even addresses the 18-Major record held by Jack Nicklaus. Watch the interview above to find out what he says. The full conversation between Woods and Rose airs Thursday night, October 20, 2016, on PBS.