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Tiger Woods’s son is at the start of what could be a promising career, but how have his results been so far?

Charlie Woods during a practice round prior to the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club
Charlie Woods is embarking on a promising career
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With a dad who can make a serious case for being the greatest player of all time, it’s not surprising that Charlie Woods has been making headlines since beginning to follow in Tiger’s footsteps with a burgeoning golf career of his own.

But how do his results stack up, and is the hype the 14-year-old is generating merited?

Charlie’s ability first caught the attention of the public when he was aged just 11 at a local junior event in Florida. In it, he shot a three under 33 over nine holes to win by five shots. Not bad considering that, just two years earlier, his dad had explained that he and his sister Sam were more interested in soccer.

Since bursting onto the scene at that young age, Charlie has had considerably more success on the course. Later in 2020, he appeared alongside Tiger at the PNC Championship for the first time, and they performed admirably, finishing seventh after shooting a pair of 62s.

The year after, it got even better as, despite Tiger’s long layoff after injuring his right leg in a car accident, the pair finished second at the tournament, two shots behind John Daly and John Daly II, including a final round 57 that included 11 straight birdies. The pair followed that up in 2022 with a T8 at the event at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.

Tiger and Charlie Woods during the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club

Charlie has appeared with dad Tiger at several editions of the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club

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Between 2021 and 2023, Charlie had already begun making a name for himself in tournaments without his famous dad alongside him, too.

In 2021, he competed on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour in the Boys 11-13 category. From his six starts, he achieved finishes of T8, 3rd, 10th, 7th, 8th and 12th.

In 2022, Charlie again played mainly on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour as well as the Junior PGA South Florida Tour, playing eight tournaments overall. In the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, Charlie competed in the Boys 11-13 category again. In his four appearances, he finished 2nd, T1, 10th and 1st, with that win coming in the Major Championship at Village Golf Course.

On the Junior PGA South Florida Tour, he played in the decidedly more challenging Boys 13-18 group, with finishes of 22nd, T40, T23 and T28.

He also finished T4 in the Last Chance Regional for the Notah Begay III Boys’ Jr Golf National Championship. In the tournament, he finished a highly creditable 11th in the Boys 12-13 category among the field of 32.

Charlie Woods during a practice round before the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club

Charlie Woods’s career development has been impressive

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On the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour in 2023, Charlie moved up to the Boys 14-15 category, and finished T1, 2nd, T9 and 1st from his four tournaments. The latter result was particularly impressive as he cruised to victory by eight shots in the Major Championship at Village Golf Course, his second win at the tournament in a row, albeit in a different age category.

In 2023, on the Junior PGA South Florida Tour, Charlie’s eight tournaments finished T19, T8, 15th, T33, T20, 10th, T35, T5.

He also shot a 66 in the Last Chance Regional to close out victory and qualify for the 2023 Notah Begay III Boys’ Jr Golf National Championship in the Boys 14-15 category, where he finished T17 with Tiger caddying for him every day.

While it’s still early days for Charlie, and talk of him making it in the professional game, or even one day securing a Major win, is premature, as things stand, his results show that he undoubtedly has the potential to go further in the game.

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Charlie Woods Results: 2021-2023

Hurricane Junior Golf Tour
Date Tournament Position
24 April 2021 PGA National Junior Open T8
6 June 2021 South Florida Summer Kickoff 3
23 June 2021 The Champion Course Junior Open At PGA National 10
11 September 2021 PGA National Fall Junior Open 7
2 October 2021 South Florida Fall Junior Open 8
27 December 2021 PGA National Holiday Open 12
5 February 2022 Disney Junior Open 2
26 February 2022 South Florida Junior Open T1
23 April 2022 PGA National Junior Open 10
5 June 2022 Major Championship at Village Golf Course 1
25 February 2023 South Florida Junior Open T1
4 March 2023 Jensen Beach Spring Junior Open 2
22 April 2023 PGA National Junior Open T9
3 June 2023 Major Championship at Village Open 1
Junior PGA South Florida Tour2
Date Tournament Position
1 June 2022 Medalist Tour – Plantation Preserve T22
18 June 2022 Nicklaus Junior Championship T40
3 September 2022 SFPGA Labor Day Classic T23
10 September 2022 Medalist Tour – PGA National Estates T28
18 March 2023 Medalist Tour – Martin Downs T19
29 April 2023 Medalist Tour – Crane Watch T8
6 May 2023 Medalist Tour – Wellington National 15
19 June 2023 South Florida Jr. PGA Championship T33
22 June 2023 Nicklaus Junior Championship T20
2 August 2023 The SFPGA Jr. Cup 10
2 September 2023 SFPGA Labor Day Classic T35
2 December 2023 SFPGA Tour Championship T5
Notah Begay III Jr Golf National Championship
Date Position Position
24 September 2022 Last Chance Regional T4
7 November 2022 Notah Begay III Boys’ Jr Golf National Championship 11
24 September 2023 Last Chance Regional 1
4 November 2023 Notah Begay III Boys’ Jr Golf National Championship 17

The 15-time Major winner admitted Charlie outdrove him for the first time in 2022

Charlie Woods during the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club
Tiger Woods admitted son Charlie outdrove him
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Tiger Woods is clearly proud of son Charlie’s efforts as he helps his development in the game, but he probably wasn’t ready for the day the youngster outdrove him.

That’s precisely what Tiger admitted a year ago had already happened, though. Days before the 2022 PNC Championship, where he teamed up with his son for the family-oriented event, Woods took part in The Match at Pelican Golf Club, and there, he recounted the astonishing moment Charlie cracked a drive beyond his.

He said: “I hate to say it, but I’m going to admit it. He finally did it a few weeks ago. I spun one, he tomahawked one and got me.”

As Woods admitted, Charlie outdrove him partly because the 15-time Major winner “spun one,” but that shouldn’t take anything away from a remarkable achievement.

After all, at the time Charlie would have been just 13, and months later, Tiger was still reminding everyone of his formidable ability off the tee at February’s Genesis Invitational, where he regularly outdrove playing partner Justin Thomas, and hit a monster 364-yard drive at one point.

Meanwhile, even though Woods is no longer in his prime, his stock yardages tell us that he still hits his driver 295 yards.

Charlie’s development has continued in the period since he outdrove his dad, included cruising to an eight-shot win at a junior tournament. While navigating a par 5 doesn’t necessarily require the ability to drive the ball long, his performance was notable for how well he performed on the longer holes, finishing five-under on the eight par-5s.

During the 2023 season on the Boys 13-18 Medalist Tour, Charlie has found most success on the longer holes, too, with a par-5 average of 4.8, perhaps suggesting that, where his driving ability, is concerned, he might just be getting started.

Charlie and Tiger Woods during the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club

Tiger Woods is overseeing the development of Charlie Woods’ game

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Woods Sr also admitted last year that he has advised Charlie to copy Rory McIlroy’s swing, rather than his own. McIlroy is one of the longest drivers in the game, and averaged a staggering 326.3 yards on the PGA Tour in the 2022/23 season. Considering Charlie’s achievement and continuing development, it appears he followed Tiger’s instructions to the letter.

Fans eager to get a closer look at Charlie’s progress can do so when he once again tees it up alongside Tiger at the PNC Championship on 16 and 17 December.

While the PGA and LPGA Tour seasons are over, golf fans will have another chance to watch their favorite pros play alongside family members at this week’s 2023 PNC Championship, including Tiger Woods and his son Charlie. Here’s what you need to know about the tournament, including a full list of the PNC Championship teams.

2023 PNC Championship: What you need to know

Without a doubt, Tiger and Charlie Woods are the headliners at this event, as has been the case in their previous three appearances in the annual exhibition.

But Tiger and Charlie are just one of 20 teams teeing it up this week, featuring PGA Tour stars like Justin Thomas, LPGA Tour stars like Nelly Korda, and legends from both tours like Annika Sorenstam, John Daly, Nick Faldo, Lee Trevino and many more.

All of them will team up with one family member, whether it be their father, son or daughter, in a 36-hole competition under a scramble format. Below you can read a full list of the teams.

2023 PNC Championship teams, full field list

Stewart Cink and Reagan Cink

John Daly and John Daly II

David Duval and Brady Duval

Nick Faldo and Matthew Faldo

Jim Furyk and Tanner Furyk

Retief Goosen and Leo Goosen

Padraig Harrington and Ciaran Harrington

Nelly Korda and Petr Korda

Matt Kuchar and Cameron Kuchar

Bernhard Langer and Jason Langer

Tom Lehman and Sean Lehman

Justin Leonard and Luke Leonard

Mark O’Meara and Shaun O’Meara

Nick Price and Greg Price

Vijay Singh and Qass Singh

Annika Sorenstam and Will McGee

Steve Stricker and Izzi Stricker

Justin Thomas and Mike Thomas

Lee Trevino and Daniel Trevino

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Express Sport is on hand to bring you the latest F1 news after the end of the season.

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Express Sport is on hand to keep you updated with all of today’s F1 news (Image: GETTY)

Max Verstappen’s emphatic victory at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix saw him wrap up the F1 season on a positive note after dominating proceedings for the entire campaign. The Dutchman earned more than double the points tally of Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez and will be the hot favourite to make it four titles in a row in 2024.

However, it remains to be seen whether the likes of Lewis Hamilton or Lando Norris will be able to challenge Verstappen for next year’s end-of-season honours. The former is still chasing an eighth world title but will need Mercedes to give him a quicker car in order to rival Red Bull for victories on a consistent basis.

Norris, meanwhile, could be set to emerge as Verstappen’s closest contender if McLaren keep developing their car on an upward trajectory. The Woking squad have come on leaps and bounds over the last few months and will have high hopes of pulling off a surprise title challenge when next season gets underway

Tiger Woods refused to entertain a reporter’s question about his teenage son Charlie Woods following the conclusion of the Hero World Challenge.

Tiger Woods shuts down reporter's question about teenage son Charlie

Tiger Woods refused to confirm or deny whether his teenage son Charlie will caddie for him in next year’s majors after the conclusion of the Hero World Challenge. 

Rounds of 75, 70, 71 and 72 gave Woods a level par total of 288 strokes in Albany, the Bahamas.

By the time he completed his four rounds he was 18 strokes behind the leader Scottie Scheffler in the 20-man field.

But the victory for Woods was that he managed to walk 72 holes relatively easily compared to his most recent appearances.

The 15-time major champion displayed the occasional piece of brilliance alongside some noticeable rust in his first competitive start in seven months.

He had not played since hobbling out of the 47th Masters in visible anguish which prompted the golfer to go under the knife once again.

Woods had his right ankle fused which has alleviated the pain he was feeling in his heel. It’s the other parts of his body that are now sore, he said.

“I think the best part of the week is the way I drove it,” Woods told a pool of reporters on Sunday.

“I drove it on pretty much a string all week. Granted, these fairways are big.

“I felt like I had my ball speed up, which was nice, and I was hitting the middle of the face the entire week, which is nice.”

He said if there was anything he wanted to tidy up it would be his short game. Woods was also frustrated he played the par-5s poorly.

Woods also had a different caddie this week. Joe LaCava was hired by Woods in 2011 but he now loops for Patrick Cantlay.

His long-time friend and confidante Rob McNamara stepped in but in the future Charlie could be on the bag.

“I think he got an appreciation for how hard the job is” Woods said of McNamara.

“With so many different numbers and things that you have to calculate and how to stay in the present and stay in the future for the next shot and other shots and angles and winds, he got a better appreciation I think for how easy Joey made it look.”

A reporter put it to Woods: “Is there a scenario where Charlie could be on the bag in a major?”

Woods replied: “I don’t know yet. We haven’t talked about it.”

Pressed further, Woods added: “We haven’t talked about it.”

Golf fans will not have to wait long to see Woods back in action.

He is scheduled to play the forthcoming PNC Championship with Charlie over 14-17 December.

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On April 23, Athleta, the subsidiary/sister concern of the iconic brand Gap, welcomed the most decorated gymnast Simone Biles. Since then, the duo has been conveying potent musings through their collections. On a mission to motivate the community to be the best version of themselves, a recent collection is a mix of comfort and strength.

The 26-year-old had called it quits with Nike when she realized that her values didn’t align with the behemoth brand. Ending a six-year-long partnership, the Olympian maintained the reason that Nike’s atmosphere wasn’t conducive for women athletes. So, to solidify her position as an idol to young women, her partnership with Athleta made perfect sense by jumping ship. Now, the latest holiday collection has left fans in awe.

Simone Biles partners with Athleta in the holiday collection

Captioning her Instagram post as “Holiday ‘fits coming in strong–and comfy”, the 26-year-old takes pride in her new milestone achievement. She added –“There’s no time like the present, so I’m reaching for my favorite Athleta looks for all my festive routines with my favorite people.”

 

Interestingly, the collection had athletic wears in beautiful colours. Doing justice to the comfy clothing line, the Olympian posed wearing each, looking fierce and beautiful. The defection from one brand to another was one of good fortune for her. After this, she had said of Athleta, “I think they stand for everything that I stand for.”

Even Athleta President Mary Beth Laughton had penned, “It is more than just a sports apparel sponsorship.” The statement asserted that the Olympian didn’t just pave a way for herself, but for the other women as well. The women-centric brand also provides financial assistance to the athletes whenever required.

Having said so, Simone Biles’ fans couldn’t keep calm after she released her newest collection photos. Without wasting a single minute, they jumped in to pour love.

Fans left stunned over the latest collection

One fan complimented her on fleek eyebrows besides her holiday fit, saying, “Absolutely stunning!! Flawless! And it’s The eyebrows for me!!” Further on, another Biles fan wrote, “Okay queeeen”, bowing down to her mighty presence.

When Ivy City Corporation wrote “Looking amazing”, another fan wrote “champ” with a fire and a black heart emoji. The cool co-ords left a fan in such frenzy that he wrote, “I’m definitely having the twisties for them,” with a breezy tone. When one fan had commented, “You’re just so beautiful!”, the others didn’t spot any lie in that. One fan also wrote, “Just stunning”.

The 2023 season was nothing short of a dream to the 7X Olympic medalist. Now, as a 2024 season starter, the 2024 Paris Olympic season awaits the gymnastic queen to put forth her prowess again.

“I haven’t played in six months,” the golf pro said following his return to the sport

<p>David Cannon/Getty</p> Tiger Woods
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Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods is addressing his ranking in a recent golf tournament after withdrawing from the Masters earlier this year.

The golf pro, 47, came in 18th place at the Hero World Challenge at the Albany Golf Club in the Bahamas. The event began on Thursday and runs through Sunday.

“Overall the round was better than yesterday, for sure,” the athlete said on Friday, per Yahoo! Sports. “The start was better, the middle part of the round was better.”

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Tracy Wilcox/PGA TOUR via Getty

Tiger Woods, Tiger Woods 2023

He reflected on his unusual ranking, adding, “I missed a couple putts there towards the end I thought would have kept the round going and unfortunately it kind of stalled out a little bit.”

Asked if mental and physical fatigue could be the reason behind his off game, he replied, “It’s all of the above. I just haven’t done it. I haven’t played in six months.”

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In April, Woods explained via social media that he underwent a “successful” surgery after pulling out of this year’s Masters.

“Earlier today, Tiger underwent a subtalar fusion,” the post on X read, noting that the procedure assisted with his post-traumatic arthritis stemming from a car crash that injured his leg in February 2021.

According to the announcement, the procedure was determined “to be successful.”

Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR via Getty Tiger Woods
Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR via Getty Tiger Woods

Per Yahoo! Sports, Woods said that despite coming in at 18th place, there’s “certainly been some good in there” and that consistency will be the key to his comeback.

“I can play at home, I can walk, beaches, and do all those things. But it’s different when you’re at game speed,” he explained.

“You can simulate all you want at home, and I had it the best I possibly can. We played a lot of money matches, but it’s just different. The mind’s racing more, the anxiety, the emotions are just different. You can always drop a ball at home, no big deal. Here it’s going to cost you.”

The golf legend said that although other things may be “bugging” and “bothering” him, “the ankle’s fine.” He added that he’ll soon start a “beta test to figure out what I can do.”

Ahead of Woods’ Hero World Challenge, he hinted to reporters that retirement may be soon.

David Cannon/Getty Images Tiger Woods poses with his son Charlie Woods
David Cannon/Getty Images Tiger Woods poses with his son Charlie Woods

“The goal is to play just the major championships and maybe one or two more. That’s it,” he said. “I mean, that’s physically, that’s all I can do.”

Building your dream home from the ground up can be time-consuming and frustrating, even for Simone Biles.

People reported that the Olympic gold medalist posted an Instagram update on Nov. 28 about the hurdles she’s experiencing during the construction of the home she and her husband, Jonathan Owens, are building in Texas. In a series of Stories, she revealed that developers uncovered issues on the second day of the “trim walk.”

“Yesterday, I was here from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m……,” she wrote on a video moving across the home’s high ceilings. “I thought it was going to be a 30 minute thing bc I had no clue what I was walking into.”

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Simone Biles and her husband, Jonathan Owens, are building a home from the ground up and she is sharing her frustration with the process. Above, the two attend a 2021 game between the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Lakers in Houston. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

In the following video, she appeared baffled at the changes. “Me confused as fck..” she captioned the image, according to People.

Although it remains unclear what happened during the six-hour construction day, Biles posted another photo Thursday and said she turned to her father and husband for support “bc I panicked!”

Still, she said, she’s made so much improvement and is so proud of herself. “jonathan will deal with the end result oops……..I hope I did it decently & thought of all the things,” Biles added.

Biles also photographed the patterned floor tile of what looks to be a bathroom, expressing frustration about severe yellow stains bordering the grout.

Simone Biles keeps raising the bar and leading the way in gymnastics

The Texas native’s home improvement report was more optimistic in a Nov. 17 update, where she shared a photo of one of the larger rooms on Instagram.

According to People, Biles flashed a broad smile as she held the keys to the house in one hand in the first frame of a carousel. She turned the shot upward and revealed the intricate base construction work for one of the room’s walls, roof, and enormous sliding doors.

In another photo, she showed a clearer view of the room, with smaller windows erected near the ceiling and larger glass sliding doors put up below.

She then displayed a photograph of a much smaller room with similar sliding doors leading out to a patio and a view of some foliage and a body of water. The carousel also featured a photo of her muddy construction boots next to a pair of black Prada slides.

The 15-time major winner will play in the PNC Championship alongside his son, Charlie

tiger woods and son charlie on golf course

Tiger Woods is gearing up to make his return to competitive golf at this weekend’s Hero World Challenge – but next month will also see him reunite on the course with his son, Charlie.

The 15-time major champion – who has not played since he was forced to withdraw from the Masters in April due to a plantar fasciitis injury – will play back-to-back tournaments when he and his 14-year-old join forces for the PNC Championship in Orlando.

His big comeback was discussed on ‘Good Morning America’ on Thursday, and a photo of him alongside his lookalike son left anchor, Robin Roberts stunned. After the image appeared on screen, the ‘GMA‘ star couldn’t help but marvel over the father and son’s similarities,

It’s not just their mannerisms though, as Charlie has also followed in his dad’s footsteps and developed a love for golf. Their appearance at the PNC in December will be the fourth time they have played together at the event.

They made their debut at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in 2020, where they finished seventh. The next year they had their best finish with second place, and in 2022 they were tied for eighth place.

Speaking on Wednesday about returning to the course with Charlie, Tiger told reporters: “It is an amazing gift to be able to share my love of golf with Charlie and we genuinely do look forward to playing in the PNC Championship all year. 

Competing together, against a field of so many golfing greats and their families, is so special.”

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This photo of Tiger and Charlie Woods stunned GMA’s Robin Roberts

Following the event last year, Tiger told ESPN: “Any time I get a chance to spend time with my son, it’s always special. And to do it in a competitive forum, the last couple of years have been magical, and to be able to do it again, we’re looking forward to it.”

The PNC Championship is for major champions or winners of The Players Championship. It began as a father-son tournament but now has players partnering with daughters, grandchildren, and even parents.

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Tiger Woods loves playing golf with his son, Charlie

Tiger is incredibly proud of Charlie, who recently played at the Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship with his dad as his caddie and is quickly making a name for himself in the sport.

“I don’t think words can describe it,” Tiger said in 2020 after the pair’s first PNC tournament together. “Just the fact that we were able to have this experience together, Charlie and I, it’s memories for a lifetime.” 

Tiger Woods and son Charlie Woods during their first PNC Championship in 2020© Getty Images
Tiger Woods and son Charlie Woods during their first PNC Championship in 2020

Speaking in an interview with PGA, the pro-golfer made it clear that Charlie is “his own person” and not following in his dad’s shadow. “I’m proud of whatever direction he chooses whether he sticks with the game or not,” Tiger said.

Tiger shares Charlie – as well as 16-year-old daughter, Sam – with his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, whom he split with in 2010 after almost six years of marriage.

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Charlie Woods with his mom, Elin Nordegren, shortly after his birth in 2009

Announcing Charlie’s birth on his website in 2009, Tiger penned: “We want to thank everyone for their sincere best wishes and kind thoughts. Sam is very excited to be a big sister and we feel truly blessed to have such a wonderful family.

“We look forward to introducing Charlie to you at the appropriate time.”