Tiger Woods’ son Charlie achieves something his dad never could on golf course…..See Details
Tiger Woods’ son Charlie is accomplishing things his father never could on the golf course.
Charlie Woods’ rise to fame in the golf world has continued in recent months. The American legend defeated his father Tiger after competing for a high school state championship.
Charlie Woods became a state high school golf champion at age 14. It’s a feat his father Tiger, who had 82 PGA Tour wins, never accomplished.
The junior’s rounds of 78 and 76 over 36 holes helped Benjamin School capture its fourth Florida state championship. Overall, Woods Jr. placed 26th in the event and was fourth out of five Benjamin School athletes en route to the title.
Tiger, a PGA Tour legend, was ready to watch his son and teammates win at the Mission Inn Resort and Club, something he was unable to see in person while attending Western High School in Anaheim, California. Tiger Woods’ son Charlie is accomplishing things his father never could on the golf course.
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Charlie Woods’ rise to fame in the golf world has continued in recent months. The American legend defeated his father Tiger after competing for a high school state championship.
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Charlie Woods became a state high school golf champion at age 14. It’s a feat his father Tiger, who had 82 PGA Tour wins, never accomplished.
The junior’s rounds of 78 and 76 over 36 holes helped Benjamin School capture its fourth Florida state championship. Overall, Woods Jr. placed 26th in the event and was fourth out of five Benjamin School athletes en route to the title.
Tiger, a PGA Tour legend, watched his son and teammates win at the Mission Inn Resort and Club, a tournament he was unable to attend while attending Western High School in Anaheim, California.
Woods is younger though. Earning bragging rights, Tiger was unable to compete in the state championships in high school because the California Interscholastic Federation did not hold state competitions at that time. Not surprisingly, Charlie’s rise in the golf world has been well documented.
The youngster has competed alongside his father in recent years at the PNC Parent-Child Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, the 2021 event in which the Woods duo finished second behind John Daly and John Daly Jr. He scored the most good results in 2018. Due to past fitness issues, it remains to be seen whether Tiger and Charlie will be able to compete this year.
Tiger’s last match was at the Masters in April this year, but his week was cut short in the third round when he had to withdraw with an ankle injury. Six months later, Woods issued a fitness update saying he was still not fully recovered, despite his ankle problem being resolved last week.