Watch: Tiger Woods' recovery includes marathon 'Call of Duty' sessions
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When he isn't on the golf course, there's a good chance you'll find Tiger Woods playing video games.
Woods stopped by "The Late Show" on Thursday night, and revealed to host Stephen Colbert that he spent eight hours a day playing "Call of Duty" while recovering from back surgery.
"I'd get a 30-minute lunch break," Woods explained. "I'd be in my reclining grandpa chair, playing, and then I thought I was good, 'cause I got through the campaigns, no big deal. And then I went online. And when 7-year-olds are beating you from around the world... humbling."
As for his golf game, Woods said "it's coming" and confirmed he'll be playing the Hero World Challenge in December.
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