TV debut on “The Mike Douglas Show.”“When I was 11, it was a totally different world,” Woods said. “I was playing a lot of tournaments, but I wasn't in front of the media like this.
It was so different. He's been handling this and playing and being a part of golf. And this is part of golf.”This is not about training the next Tiger.
Stories abound of the late Earl Woods placing his toddler son in a high chair, mesmerized watching his father swing a club. Earl Woods made his son ask to play golf, and only if his homework was finished.
There were countless teaching moments along the way.Woods only remembers those days as time spent with his father — just like now.“It's so much fun for me to see him enjoying the game,” Woods said after a pro-am.