Tiger Woods talks one-on-one

(03:26) Report

Mar. 26 - Tiger Woods said when his "best isn't enough anymore," it will be time for him to walk away from competitive golf.

When asked by Reuters when will be the time for him to do other things, Woods said: "For me its pretty simple. It's when my best isn't enough anymore. I could not live with myself going out there and practicing and preparing as hard as I do now and knowing that if I go out there and play my best, someone is just going to beat me but that happens." Woods also talked about entering his "prime" in golf and the influence of his parents. Woods' winning streak of seven straight victories worldwide ended at the CA Championship, where the world number one was unable to come back from a five-shot deficit over the final seven holes of the rain delayed tournament. It was Woods' first loss since he tied for second at the Deutsche Bank Championship outside Boston in September. Woods will seek his 14th major title at the Masters after a two-week break, continuing his run at the all-time record of 18 major titles set by Jack Nicklaus.

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