Tiger Woods’ son Charlie wins high school state golf championship
Tiger Woods’ son Charlie wins state high school golf championship
When looking at some of the most talented phenoms in golf history, Tiger Woods is a great place to start. He won the World Junior Championship six times, is the only player to win three consecutive U.S. Junior Championships, and is the third American amateur to win from 1994 to 1996. Woods turned professional in August 1996. He won three PGA Tour events in one year, becoming the youngest player to win the Masters at age 21 and the fastest player to reach No. 1 after just 290 days of turning pro. Pictured is Woods at the 1996 U.S. Amateur Championship. Brooke Henderson, who won back-to-back Canadian Amateur Championships, won her first major at the age of 18 in 2016, making her the youngest winner of the KPMG Women’s Professional Golf Championship (photo at Sahari Country Club). Since then, Henderson has racked up eight wins. . The LPGA Tour winner’s last appearance dates back to her LA Open in April 2021. After becoming the youngest player to win the British Amateur Championship (pictured at Formby Golf Club) in 2009 and reaching the Masters the following year at the age of 16, Italian Matteo Manassero made his first professional appearance as a teenager. I jumped out.