Tiger Woods has a very simple reason why he tries to get inside his son’s head on the golf course.

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Tiger Woods was taught many things on the golf course by his late father Earl Woods, but none was more important than the simple trick he now uses on his 15-year-old son Charlie Woods.

Tiger has explained why he constantly tries to distract his cubs when out on the golf course.

That’s exactly what his father did.

“It’s non-stop,” Woods said.

“If I can get into his head, that means other people can get into his head too.

“It would get to the point where I couldn’t get into his head and then no one else could either.”

Woods revealed in the talk box that Charlie was hitting it further off the tee, although he had yet to beat him.

He also explained why he wanted Charlie to copy McIlroy and not him.

Tiger also said he still has a burning desire to not only win again on the PGA Tour to set a winning record, but also win an unimaginable 16th major title in his career.