There was a problem in school, Woods admitted.
Woods admitted Tuesday that it had become harder to win major championships.
Woods admitted that changing teachers had been a huge adjustment.
Yet Woods admitted the attention he attracts can become a burden.
Woods admitted that it would bother him to lose his No. 1 ranking.
Even Woods has admitted his career gained a huge advantage when he won the Masters at 21.
Woods admitted that not winning, and constantly hearing about it, had become tiring.
Woods admitted to himself that he hadn't thought it through in the infinite detail he should have.
Woods admitted he should have hit a 2-iron off the tee.
Woods admitted he was tired, but not from playing his third consecutive tournament.