The golfer attributed his healthy mindset to his prior experiences with injuries, sustained during the rigorous tours that have made up .
"To win every single tournament I played in, I would do everything I possibly could. Like any sport, . There’s a cost of doing business and unfortunately, for sportsmen and sportswomen, injuries are a part of it," Woods said.
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Woods added: “I don’t have to compete and play against the best players in the world to have a great life.
"After my back fusion, I had to climb Mount Everest one more time. I had to do it, and I did.
"This time around, I don’t think I’ll have the body to climb Mount Everest and that’s OK. I can still participate in the game of golf."
Woods previously admitted his No 1 goal was to be able to walk again as he spent six months on crutches.
He was travelling at 87mph, nearly double the speed limit, when he lost control of his car in Los Angeles and smashed into a tree.
He needed immediate surgery after fracturing his tibia and fibula with fears his golf days were over.
Tiger has undergone five back surgeries and another five on his left knee during his injury-ravaged career but insists this is the worst of the lot.
Woods admitted: “There was a point in time when, I wouldn’t say it was 50/50, but it was damn near there if I was going to walk out of that hospital with one leg.
“It’s been hard, there is no denying that. I spent three weeks in a hospital and after that I basically spent a total of three months in a hospital bed.
"I was in my house, but I was still in a hospital bed – and I didn’t do anything."