He’s still a kid”😝: Tiger Woods reveals the one irritating thing about his 13-year-old son, Charlie… and it may surprise you.
He’s still young’😝: Tiger Woods reveals something disturbing about his 13-year-old son Charlie… and it might surprise you.
Tiger Woods is currently battling a hostile foreign government over the future of golf, but what irritates him most is his 14-year-old son’s phone habit. “I don’t like the idea of him looking at his phone all the time,” Woods said of his son Charlie, with whom he currently works at the PNC Championship in Orlando.
According to Golf.com, Woods told them to put down their phones and look around. “One of the problems that every parent struggles with is that most young people are no longer looking for themselves, everyone is looking at the ground. Look around. This place is very beautiful. Look up. But since everyone is looking at a screen, that’s how people perceive life. He is always looking down and there are so many beautiful things around you that it drives you crazy sometimes.
Charlie had to turn off his phone on Saturday because he was in Orlando with his father for the PNC Championship, where Woods’ daughter Sam was cheering. Sam contacted his father for the first time. The PNC Championship has a star-studded field of 20 majors, but Woods was again the main attraction, with spectators filling the first tee after 8 a.m. local time. to take a look at both players.
Both drives went down the middle and big Charlie showed off his excellent length as his game improved. Tiger Woods reveals the most annoying side of his 14-year-old son Charlie… and it might surprise you!
Charlie, 14, attended several events with his father.
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Tiger Woods is currently battling a hostile foreign government over the future of golf, but what irritates him most is his 14-year-old son’s phone habit. “I don’t like the idea of him looking at his phone all the time,” Woods said of his son Charlie, with whom he currently works at the PNC Championship in Orlando.
“Put the phone down and look around,” Woods said, according to Golf.com. “One of the problems that every parent struggles with is that most young people are no longer looking for themselves, everyone is looking at the ground. “Look around, it’s very beautiful here, look up, but this is how people perceive life, because everyone is looking at a screen. He is always looking down and there are so many beautiful things around you that it drives you crazy sometimes.
Charlie had to turn off his phone on Saturday because he was in Orlando with his father for the PNC Championship, where Woods’ daughter Sam was cheering. Sam contacted his father for the first time. Charlie Woods hits the third green with his tee shot in Saturday’s game.
Charlie Woods hits the third green with his tee shot in Saturday’s game. Tiger Woods is pushed in a stroller by his daughter Sam, who is also his caddy on the third day.
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Tiger Woods’ cart is driven by his daughter Sam, who also serves as his caddy during the day.