Tiger's Son Charlie Woods Makes Splash at PNC Championship

Read about Charlie Woods' impressive performance at the PNC Championship and his rising golf career.

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Charlie Woods Shines at PNC Championship

This weekend, 14-year-old Charlie Woods and his father, Tiger Woods, participated in the PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida.

On the ninth hole in the final round, Charlie went viral for chipping in a birdie from the green, mirroring his father's signature celebration. Tiger and the crowd applauded the young golfer's skill and enthusiasm.

Charlie's performance at the PNC Championship showcased his talent and potential as he made a significant impact on the course.

Charlie's Golf Journey

According to Golf Digest, Charlie Woods developed a passion for golf during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Prior to that, he played soccer.

Last month, Charlie won the Florida High School Athletic Association Class A state championship, earning his first significant title. His achievement sets him apart from his father, Tiger Woods, who never won a high school state championship.

Charlie's dedication to golf and his recent accomplishments highlight his commitment to the sport and his potential for a successful career.

Father-Son Bond on the Golf Course

Tiger Woods has shown his support for his son's golf career by caddying for him and playing alongside him in tournaments.

In the 2021 PNC Championship, Tiger and Charlie played together when Charlie was just 12 years old. The tournament marked Tiger's return after a near-death car accident. Despite their second-place finish, the father-son duo had a remarkable performance, with 11 consecutive birdies in their last 12 holes.

The bond between Tiger and Charlie on the golf course is evident, and their partnership has attracted significant attention and admiration in the golfing world.