sport news Emotional Tiger Woods admits joy to have his children see him win a major

'They associated it with their daddy being in pain': Emotional Tiger Woods admits joy to have his children see him win a major after years of injury hell Tiger Woods admits his children grew up associating golf with him being in pain Woods pulled off one of sport's greatest ever comebacks to win at Augusta  Celebrating on the 18th green, Woods embraced his children Charlie and Sam  Woods is to take a break before training his sights on the US PGA Championship 

By Derek Lawrenson for the Daily Mail

Published: 22:30 BST, 14 April 2019 | Updated: 22:50 BST, 14 April 2019

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Tiger Woods relished winning the Masters for his first major title in 11 years on Sunday night and said: 'This has to rank up there with anything that I have ever achieved.' 

One of the many things that made it special was the fact it was the first major he has won in front of his two kids, Sam and Charlie, who were waiting for him behind the 18th green.

'Since I had my last back operation and returned, I think they've come to see what this game means to me,' said the 43 year old. 

Tiger Woods relished winning the Masters for his first major title in 11 years on Sunday night

Tiger Woods relished winning the Masters for his first major title in 11 years on Sunday night

Woods was awarded the Green Jacket by last year's winner Patrick Reed

Woods was awarded the Green Jacket by last year's winner Patrick Reed

Woods was greeted by his mother Kultida and his children Charlie and Sam on the 18th green

Woods was greeted by his mother Kultida and his children Charlie and Sam on the 18th green

'Before then, they didn't like golf much because, as far as they were

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