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Charlie Woods clinched a place in the national championships after shooting a 66 to win the 14-15 year-old Notah Begay III National Championship’s Last Chance Regional.

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And he had a very famous helper in the process, as his dad Tiger Woods operated as his caddie.

“It’s great. We just stay in our own little world,” he said after the round. “We take it one shot at a time. He puts me in my place.”

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Tiger Woods won the Junior World Golf Championships a whopping six times en route to a career than has seen him claim 15 major titles. Now, his son Charlie appears to potentially be on the way to carving out his own successful golfing career.

Despite his long hiatus from the game, Tiger Woods‘ name has not stopped headlining the news in the golf world as his son Charlie Woods makes his own place in the spotlight. The 14-year-old has been raising the bar for himself as he aims to follow in his father’s legacy while carving out a name for himself in the sporting world.

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However, as all prodigies experience competition. So has the young golfer, who has found one in his father’s former rival’s son as he recently made the news for his achievements. However, what came out as a surprise this time around was not the contender’s talent but his siblings’, leaving the LIV golfer with not one but three talented children!

Although Englishman Ian Poulter seems to be having a rough season in 2023, he has been extremely vocal about the pride he has for his children, especially his son Luke. The LIV Golf pro’s boy has found himself dubbed as a potential rival for the GOAT’s son as the duo’s recent accolades have pitted them against each other, albeit without their knowledge.

However, in a surprise of sorts, the 47-year-old took to Instagram to share news about his children’s golf endeavors, but this time, it’s not Luke: it’s about his siblings. The 3X PGA Tour champ uploaded a series of stories to his social media handle showcasing the various talents of his other two children, namely Lilly Mai Poulter and Joshua James Poulter.

The first video showcases the third child, Lilly beautifully playing the piano while his father records the same. He uploaded the same with a caption expressing his love for the same, “love coming home to this.”

The next story showcases the youngest son, Joshua, trying his hand at basketball. The young athlete was spotted kneeling down on the top of a golf cart while attempting to score a basket. Moreover, after successfully scoring one, the LIV golfer’s son tried to replicate the ever-famous “suiii” of soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo, someone whom his father respects very much.

Charlie Woods

Well, it doesn’t seem so far-fetched to call the older Poulter sibling a potential rival since the rest of the children are gifted in their own right!

The Saudi-backed League player’s son was named the SEC Freshman of the Week owing to his exceptional performance on the course. The young golfer finished T11 at the Williams Cup while registering a score of 2-over 218 through 54 holes in just his third start.

However, he received the collegiate honor just when the legend’s son was taking a small break from the game. The Woods duo were spotted at Pebble Beach for the TGR Invitational which was hosted by the Hall of Famer himself.

Well, the 14-year-old would need to pull off another victory like the win that he achieved at the Village Golf Course in Royal Palm Beach if he is to surpass his rival.

Tiger Woods is undoubtedly one of the greatest golfers of all time, but his lеgacy may not be limited to his own achievements. His 14-year-old son, Charlie Woods, has shown remarkable talеnt and potential in this sport, following his father’s footstеps. However, Charlie is facing some challenges and prеssurе as he tries to carve his own path in the golf world.

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Tiger Woods has not played competitively because of injury, and it is unclear when he will return to the course. This means that Junior Woods will have to compete without his father’s guidance and support as his caddie. This could be a daunting task for the young golfer, who may fееl the prеssurе of living up to his father’s name and еxpеctations.
It is reported that the young golfer may bе fееling thе hеat from his rivals, еspеcially Lukе Poultеr, thе son of Tigеr Woods’ longtimе nеmеsis Ian Poultеr. Lukе Poultеr is also a talеntеd junior golfеr who has bееn making wavеs in thе sport.
Luke had a strong performance at the Williams Cup, finishing T11th place. In the third round, he played below par, scoring two strokes less than the average and his total score for the round was 70, which was one of the best scores of the day.
Charlie Woods

Tigеr Woods’ Son is Coping with his Father’s Absеncе

While Ian Poultеr may be enjoying his son’s success, Tiger Woods may be feeling anxious about his son’s future. He has said that he wants Charlie to enjoy the game and have fun, but he also knows that golf can be a cruel and competitive sport. He has еxpеriеncеd both the highs and lows of golf, from winning 15 major championships to undergoing multiple surgеriеs and scandals.

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Mr. T may not be able to help his son directly on the course right now, but he can still offer him some valuable advice and еncouragеmеnt from afar. Hе can also hope that Charlie Woods will overcome the challenges and prеssurе that he faces, and find his own way to shinе in the sport that he loves. After all, Charlie Woods is not just Tiger Woods’ son; he is also a golf prodigy in his own right.

With Charlie Woods’ golf career gaining momentum, fans might be curious to know where the prodigy attends high school. School golf can be an important factor in shaping up one’s career, especially for someone as passionate about the sport from such a young age.

Tiger Woods‘ fourteen-year-old is part of his school team that recently won the West Coast High School tournament a few days back. Young Charlie Woods attends this school in Palm Beach, Florida. Interestingly, golf legend Jack Nicklaus’ children attended this school too.

Charlie Woods is part of the Golf Varsity team at the Benjamin School. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus, whose children attended the school, famously promoted the school. It was inaugurated in 1960, and Nicklaus has been instrumental in its growth. He has contributed significantly to building the school’s legacy.

The team includes 13 boys, including Charlie, and has an impressive track record. The team played in the recent PGA West Coast Team Invitational League, which started on 30th September. The list of matches from the tournament was on the School’s website with win-loss records. We couldn’t spot a loss on the list in the entire tournament.

Charlie Woods

Another popular golfer, Greg Norman, also sent his son to the Benjamin School. Greg Norman Junior was an alumnus from the class of 2004. He is currently on the list of Distinguished Alumni of the School.

Although Charlie Woods is only 14 years old currently, he is still not too young to take his golf career seriously. It makes sense that Tiger Woods wanted him to attend a school that has a strong golf connection to it.

Speaking of high school golf, do you know where Tiger Woods attended high school?

Tiger Woods attended Western High School, a public school, and after he started going there, he won his first USGA championship when he was 15. It was the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship in 1991.

The legend was already playing for the PGA Tour when he was 16, and he won two more amateur championships in the next few years. Woods also played for his school golf team and all four years of his high school golf life, he earned the MVP of the Year title.

Looking back, it might seem obvious, but decades earlier, Tiger Woods’ classmates voted him “Most likely to succeed’ during graduation. Makes one amused at how right their prediction turned out to be.

With the legacy that the Benjamin School carries, Charlie Woods would probably make headlines on his own pretty soon.

Golf fans who have been following the growth of Charlie Woods, the son of Tiger Woods, may have been wondering where and if the golf star-in-the-making would play at the high school level.

The Benjamin School, located in Palm Beach Gardens, was the lucky winner and has reaped benefits from his prowess already.

After clinching the West Coast High School Tournament, hosted by the South Florida PGA Junior Tour, on Saturday afternoon, the Buccaneer boys golf team is well on its way to what it hopes will be a fourth state championship with the 14-year-old freshman prodigy.

Charlie was the two-day tournament’s individual champ at Cypress Woods Golf and Country Club in Naples.

Seniors Aiden Miller and Tyler Bruneau tied for second, as Luke Wise came in fourth. Travis Robertson, another Benjamin senior, shot two over before withdrawing.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Charlie’s performance marks his second low-round outing since the weekend prior at the Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship Last Chance Florida Regional, held at the Mission Inn Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills, where Benjamin will head for the high school state championship tournament this fall.

With Tiger caddying and final scores of 71 and 66 − a second round highlighted by nine birdies to tie his career-best − Charlie won the junior regional qualifier in the boys 14-15 age division to advance to the national championship in Coushatta, Louisiana.

The event, set to begin on Nov. 4, will conclude on Nov. 6, which is the same day Florida High School Athletic Association golf state championships kick off before teams and individual champions are determined on Nov. 15.

Last Sunday in a post-match interview, after shaving two strokes from his 2022 tournament scorecard of 68, Charlie only had positive reviews of Mission Inn Resort’s El Campeon course.

Woods told tournament host Ryan Burr: “This course is great for me.”

Charlie Woods

High school rules and regulations may keep dad off the bag when Charlie’s inaugural run at a varsity state championship comes in November. However, the Bucs can feel confident with a well-tenured “rookie” in the lineup.

Charlie Woods and his dad, Tiger, were back on the course together on Friday at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando. The father-son duo is set to compete in this weekend’s PNC Championship for the third time and kicked things off with the Pro-Am.

They arrived in style wearing matching sweaters, black pants and black hats.

After getting to the course, Charlie and Tiger hit the driving range. The younger Woods’ swing is a thing of beauty, just as his father’s was and is.

Charlie, who is only 14 years old, out-drove Tiger earlier this year. As a result, he is playing from the third-longest tees at the event, which also features an 11-year-old and an 87-year-old.

In addition, Charlie rolled his ankle on the driving range and was clearly playing through the injury.

“His ankle’s not exactly — well, it’s better than mine,” Tiger joked during the post-round press conference. “We’ll be ready come game time tomorrow.”

Neither the lengthy tees nor the ankle injury stopped Charlie from smoking the ball.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Even as the day went on, Charlie’s injured ankle led him to look just like Tiger, who continues to recover from a near-fatal car accident in February of 2023. While it was purely coincidental, the way that Charlie reacted to the ankle injury during his backswing was nearly identical to his dad on the back nine of his third round at Augusta back in April.

The same can be said for their visible limps.

Every single thing that Charlie did on the course was just like Tiger. The apple does not fall far from the tree and even the elder Woods said that he can’t believe how similar they are sometimes.

Amidst all of the injuries, cameras and chaos, Tiger and Charlie were simply out enjoying a father-son round of golf and it was really fun to watch. As the two played out their afternoon, a cool moment was captured on camera.

Tiger filmed Charlie during his drive and took the opportunity to teach him a thing or two about how he can improve. To get such an up-close and personal glimpse at their relationship was pretty special.

Team Woods will tee off last at the PNC Championship on Saturday. They will be paired with Justin Thomas and his father Mike when they take the first tee at 12:17pm ET.

It’s another win for Charlie Woods as dad Tiger Woods is spotted ahead of US Open.

Tiger Woods was spotted out on the golf course watching his young cub Charlie Woods chalk up another victory on the Hurricane Junior Tour at the weekend. 

Charlie, competing in the Boys 14-15 Division, won by a commanding eight strokes in the 36-hole tournament in Royal Palm Beach, Florida.

He shot a total of 1-under par, finishing well clear of Noah Manly on 7-over par.

Luke Friend finished third on 8-over par.

Charlie’s father Tiger Woods is an investor of the Hurricane Junior Tour.

Woods, who remains on the sidelines since undergoing ankle surgery after The Masters, was spotted sat in a golf cart watching his son in action.

Charlie Woods

The former World No.1 last competed at Augusta National but was forced out through injury during his third round.

He then underwent a “successful” ankle surgery”.

The latest photo of Woods in a cart was posted by Ella_Golf_ on Instagram and then shared by the popular TWLegion account on Twitter.

Taking a closer look at the snap of Woods, and you can see he is still wearing a boot.

Woods will not be competing in next week’s US Open and he will more than likely be out of The Open at Royal Liverpool in July, too.

It is believed Woods is more than likely going to miss the rest of the PGA Tour season, but that is yet to be confirmed.

It also remains to be seen whether Woods will have any team presence at the Ryder Cup this September.

Woods will be hopeful of being able to tee it up with Charlie in the annual father-son PNC Championship in December.

Fifteen-time major champion Tiger Woods was recently spotted playing golf at the Florida Golf Club with his son Charlie. The duo played a few shots last Saturday, August 19.

A golf fan account @tiendogolf posted a video of them from the golf course on his Tiktok account. In the clip, Tiger was playing golf while his son was waiting for his turn.

Tiger Woods last played at the Masters earlier this year and has been away from the golf course due to his injuries. He underwent ankle surgery soon after the major tournament in April.

His leg seemed fine as it was evidenced in the video shared by the fan on TikTok, giving hope to the people that he will soon be back on the golf course.

TWLEGION reshared the video on its Twitter account with a caption saying:

“Tiger hits the course to watch son Charlie. Golf clothes on. The comeback continues.”

Fans jumped into the comments section to talk about Woods’ comeback. A fan wrote:

“Soon.”

“Celebrating TW golf attire. It’s a win, I reckon? Lol,” another one wrote.

We’re on to the Hero,” another fan reckoned.

Earlier this month, Tiger Woods was spotted walking fine at a junior championship while he was cheering for Charlie in Florida.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods might play at the 2023 PNC Championship

The legendary golfer enjoys playing golf with his 14-year-old son. He never misses an opportunity to cheer for him or practice a few shots with him.

Tiger played in the previous three editions of the PNC Championship and finished second once. Last year, the American developed plantar fasciitis before the tournament but still played in the competition. Possibly, he will return to with compete his son at this year’s PNC Championship, which will take place in December.

In 2020, Tiger Woods spoke about playing with Charlie in an interview with PGA Tour. Woods said that he really can’t describe the experience of sharing the golf course with his son in words. For him, it’s memories to cherish for a lifetime.

“I don’t think words can describe it. Just the fact that we were able to have this experience together, Charlie and I. It’s memories for a lifetime,” he said.

The American golfer went on to explain how he was when he was of Charlie’s age. Tiger added:

“Well, I didn’t have speed like that at that age. I was probably a little bit taller than Charlie is at that same age. I was skinny as a rail. I looked like a 1-iron. The way we move, the way we push off or — sorry, the way he pushes off, or how I used to push off, very similar.”

Tiger Woods’ appearance on the golf field has piqued the interest of fans. However, Tiger stated last year that he would only play in major events, and all four majors were completed last month.

Woods may now return to play in the Hero World Challenge, which is arranged by the golfer himself, or he may return in December at the PNC Championship.

Tiger Woods’ PGA Tour comeback draws closer as he’s spotted on the course with son Charlie Woods.

Tiger Woods was spotted out on the golf course with his son Charlie Woods over the weekend to the delight of millions of golf fans around the world. 

The most-recent sighting of Tiger Woods came on Saturday August 19 as he watched his young cub Charlie, 14, in action.

Woods, 47, could be seen in full Nike Golf clothing standing right by a golf cart.

Charlie now competes in the boys’ 14-15 division on the Hurricane Junior Tour. To the surprise of nobody, his father is an investor.

The teenager actually won his latest event, marking his first win in the 36-hole tournament, posting a 1-under total to win by eight strokes.

Woods officially broke his silence over the PGA Tour’s shock merger with the Saudi Public Investment Fund earlier this month.

The 15-time major champion backed under fire commissioner Jay Monahan after he was confirmed as the PGA Tour’s latest policy board member.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Woods underwent ankle surgery on April 19 just days after withdrawing from The Masters.

He went under the knife in New York to address post-traumatic stress in his right ankle that was caused by the injuries he suffered when he crashed his SUV in the hills of Los Angeles in 2021.

It remains to be seen when Woods will return to PGA Tour action, with some speculating he may be able to make a competitive return at his annual Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas at the end of November.

There is also hope he will be able to peg it up with Charlie at the annual Father-Son PNC Championship in Orlando the week before Christmas.

Some ardent Tiger fans are also hoping he might rock up to support the 2023 US Ryder Cup team at Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome.

The PGA Tour recently revealed its 2024 schedule with some interesting twists including changes to Woods’ event at Riviera.

There’s no denying that whether he can win or not (it’s obviously more of the latter these days), Tiger Woods is the main attraction at every golf tournament he plays. Well, almost every one, anyway, as his son, Charlie Woods, overshadows his old man once a year at the PNC Championship, the annual exhibition that features pros teaming up with a family member for a fun 36-hole shootout.

And since Charlie made his debut at the event in 2020, he’s become an absolute star. While he may not be as good as Tiger was at that age, the soon-to-be 14-year-old has got plenty of game.

And let’s get real here. While Tiger was certainly well-known as a youngster, Charlie is much more famous than his dad was at that age. For one, times are just different, and there’s so much more media these days. And secondly, Charlie’s dad is a bit more famous than was Tiger’s. With no offense to the late Earl Woods, he wasn’t one of the most popular and recognizable athletes of all time.

With Charlie’s game developing, there has obviously been plenty of talk about his future in professional golf — if he chooses that path, that is. But he’s years away from even being eligible to attempt a career on the PGA Tour.

However, with NIL dollars now being a thing for amateur athletes, it’s not as if Charlie can’t make any of his own money before pursuing a pro career — again — if that’s what he decides to do. And it’s not that the younger Woods needs money, given that his famous father is one of the wealthiest athletes in history.

But if he wants to make his own cash, young Charlie will have to choose not to play golf in high school.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Why Charlie Woods can’t make NIL money if he plays high school golf

Like the amateur relatives of other famous athletes, specifically Arch Manning or Bronny James, Charlie Woods will likely receive plenty of lucrative NIL offers, perhaps even in the seven-figure range, when he’s eligible. And that day is coming soon as he’s set to start high school next year

Sam Weber, the senior communications director at NIL platform Opendorse, believes many of Tiger’s current sponsors, including Nike, could make offers to capitalize on the famous father-son connection. But there’s a catch.

If Charlie chooses to play golf for his high school team, he wouldn’t be eligible to earn any cash as Florida law doesn’t allow high school athletes to accept NIL money. However, with several junior golf circuits out there these days, the younger Woods has more options than your typical high-school golfer.

So Charlie will have a choice to make, as will Tiger. While he obviously doesn’t have a problem allowing his son to be in the public eye once a year at the PNC, he may not want — or allow — Charlie to accept these inevitable NIL offers anyway. Woods is famously a very private person and may not want to subject Charlie to the pitfalls that come with fame, especially at such a young age.

And, again, it’s not like the Woods family is hurting for money.

So just as it goes with everything else relating to Charlie Woods, we’ll just have to wait and see how this all plays out.

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