New dad Tiger says he wants more children

MONTREAL (AFP) — The world's top ranked golfer Tiger Woods, taking most of the next three months off to spend with his infant daughter Sam, says he wants more children.

Woods, speaking in a telephone news conference, said the newest light of his life, three-month-old daughter Sam, has convinced him that he and wife Elin should have a larger family following the birth of their first child in June.

"I can't tell you how eye-opening it has been and how fantastic it has been," Woods said. "Here is one of the weirdest feelings you have as a parent.

"It has been so hard and so difficult, so time-consuming, but you can't wait to have another one. Theoretically, it doesn't make any sense, but it has been so cool.

"We just can't wait to experience more things with Sam and obviously hopefully have others in the future."

The newest light of Woods' life has an eye for the spotlight already.

"She loves light for some reason," Woods said. "I don't know if that means she's going to love cameras, but she loves light. She likes just to stare at light. It has actually been pretty neat.

"To make her fall asleep, just turn the light on."