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Tiger Woods is one of the top-tier golfers in the industry. He has an astounding career of fifteen majors and 82 PGA Tour wins. Golf is a game of elite people and thus credits handsome paychecks to the winners. Witnessing Woods’ extensive career, it’s no secret that he bagged huge chunks of money from prize money and lucrative sponsorships.
Charlie Woods Woods is on his way to emulate his legendary father, Tiger Woods. The year saw him grow as a golfer where he participated in nine tournaments, with his father serving as his caddie. 2023 served as a good campaign for Charlie Woods who one-upped his father by winning a high school state championship trophy. With their latest outing in the last event of the year at the PNC Championship where they finished at T5, all eyes now turn to 2024 and what it holds for Charlie Woods.

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Charlie Woods could look at a packed schedule for 2024 with regional, national, and invitational tournaments lined up for him alongside several other events. With that let’s take a look at what Charlie Woods’ 2024 schedule could look like.

What tournaments will Charlie Woods compete in 2024?

2023 marked the most number of tournaments that the 14-year-old has participated in so far. For the upcoming season as well, his schedule is packed all year long. Charlie is in the amateur phase of his career and plays on the South Florida Section Junior Tour. Next year he is likely to begin his campaign in the Martin Downs Tournament which is hosted by the Medalist Tour in March. At the same tournament this year Charlie Woods finished tied for 19th and will look to improve on that.

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Next up on his calendar in April, will be the Crane Watch, another tournament on the Medalist Tour which will be organized at the Evergreen course. In 2023, he tied for 8th place at the event. Continuing his streak on the Medalist Tour, he will likely participate in the Wellington National which will be played at the Wellington National Golf Course. This year saw him finish at the 15th spot in the Wellington National.

 

Moving to June, he has two important tournaments on his hands – the Jr. PGA Championship and Nicklaus Junior Championship. This year Charlie Woods was tied for 33 in the Jr. PGA Championship with a score of 75-81– 156, while he finished at T20 and a score of 79-75–154 at the 39th Nicklaus Junior Championship.

In August, he will be participating in the SFPGA Jr Cup where he finished 10th this year. Then in early September, he returns for the SFPGA Labor Day Classic. Woods Jr.’s hectic schedule is likely to be continued till the end of 2024.

3 Key Takeaway’s From Charlie Woods’s Bold Greyson Deal

In December we could see Woods Jr. in the SGPGA Tour Championship, the event that yielded him a T5 finish this year. After that, he will mostly again team up with his father for the PNC Championship, and mark Team Woods’s fifth appearance in the tournament. Moreover, he will also participate in all the local, regionals, invitational, and National Championships of the Notah Bogey III Tournaments which he played in 2023 as well.

With such a long list of events, Charlie’s schedule for 2024 appears to be full. This also gives him a chance to climb the ladder quickly and keep improving his game. But what does his father think of his rise so far?

 

Tiger Woods thinks his son’s speed has gone up

Tiger Woods shared insights into his son’s game since last year’s PNC Championships. During the pre-event conference at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club on Friday, December 15, Woods was asked a few questions about Charlie’s progress. According to ASAP Sports, Woods said, “I think that his speed has gone dramatically up since last year but I think that more than anything is just the fact that he’s growing so fast the aches and pains of growing at just teenage life.”

The 15-time major champion also said “He’s one tee further back [than last year]. He’s just one tee ahead of me, which is fine because he’s hitting it past me now.” Describing his son’s evolving game he added, “I sort of didn’t have the speed that he has at that age. But also, I didn’t have the equipment, either. The equipment is so different.”

It appears that Charlie Woods is on the right course as he looks to make his mark in the golf world. With 2024 and number of tournaments looming, this could be another pivotal year in his development.

Tiger Woods is a billionaire — here’s how he spends his money and lives his life

Tiger Woods is one of the greatest athletes in the history of sports.

Tiger Woods keeps dropping hints that he will play.Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images
  • Woods’ career once looked over, but he made a stunning comeback by winning the Masters a fifth time and may become a regular on the senior tour in a few years.
  • He’s one of the highest-paid athletes ever and, according to Forbes, is now a billionaire.
  • Woods spends his money on yachts, private jets, and megamansions off the course.

While Tiger’s career on the PGA Tour appears to be over, there are signs that he will be a regular on golf’s senior tour when he turns 50 in a couple of years. In the meantime, he can spend a little more time living his lavish lifestyle with his children, cars, houses, and toys.

Take a look at Tiger’s fabulous life below.

Tony Manfred and Mary Hanbury contributed reporting to a previous version of this article.

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Tiger had a special trick up his sleeve

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There’s nobody in golf quite like Tiger Woods. Even at 48 years old, with his best years behind him, he can do things that nobody else on the planet can dream of doing on a golf course.

Watch Tiger Woods’ incredible trick shot that defies physics

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Riggs, of the Barstool Sports show Fore Play Pod, learned that lesson the hard way while filiming an unforgettable video with the golf legend.

Initially, the Fore Play hosts were hoping to get some tips from Tiger on their swings. After a couple lessons on hitting drivers off the tee, Woods decided to spice it up.

“We gotta do something different,” the 15-time major winner said to Riggs. “Since I maybe have fixed you, maybe I haven’t, we’re gonna do a long drive contest, you and me.”

“Tiger Woods outdrove me from his knees”

Despite the nerves of being put on the spot by perhaps the greatest golfer of all time, the Barstool man smacked his drive far down the fairway to set the distance to beat.

After evaluating what it would take to beat the long mark, Tiger teed up his ball and shocked everybody in the tee box: he dropped to his knees. From a kneeling position, he hit a booming drive and won the contest, sending the Fore Play hosts into a frenzy.

It was a party trick Tiger had to learn over the years while battling injuries. “I haven’t really been able to hit balls of my legs very often,” he joked afterward.

Riggs’ reaction reflected what it was like to watch prime Tiger Woods in that vintage red polo year after year doing things nobody thought was possible: “You’re a sicko. That was awesome.”

Afterward, he changed his Twitter/X bio to include the line: “Tiger Woods outdrove me from his knees.”

Lewis Hamilton will be a happy man in 2024.

With Mercedes’ Technical Director James Allison back in the role, Lewis Hamilton’s wish is set to be fulfilled, as he is ready to receive the 2024 W15 F1 car tailored to his specifications.

Hamilton’s request for a modified cockpit position appears to have been granted, and the British driver is eager to get behind the wheel of the new car. He has expressed his enthusiasm about moving on from the W14 at the end of the previous season.

The seven-time world champion had requested that the cockpit position be moved further back in the upcoming W15. According to Motorsport.com Italia, this request has been met. This development follows James Allison’s mid-season return to the role of technical director last year, while Mike Elliott took on the role of Chief Technical Officer before later leaving the team.

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The PNC Championship was a family event for Tiger Woods and his kids this year.

The golf legend took part in the tournament in Orlando, Florida, over the weekend and was accompanied by both of his children. The event on Saturday saw Woods competing with his son Charlie, 14, while his daughter Sam, 16, served as his caddie for the first time.

PHOTO: Tiger Woods of the United States looks on with son, Charlie Woods, daughter, Sam Woods, and caddie, Luke Wise, on the third green during the final round of the PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 17, 2023 in Orlando, Florida.
Tiger Woods of the United States looks on with son, Charlie Woods, daughter, Sam Woods, and caddie, Luke Wise, on the third green during the final round of the PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on Dece…
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The PGA Tour posted a video on Instagram showing a sweet moment between the father-daughter duo on the course, captioning the post: “For the first time, Sam Woods is caddying for her father today ❤️.”

The weekend also marks the fourth year Tiger and Charlie Woods are competing against golfer Justin Thomas and his father Mike.

“I drove the ball really good today,” Charlie Woods said during a post-competition interview. “Didn’t miss a fairway and still managed to shoot eight under. We just suck at putting.”

Supporting his son’s statement with a smile, Tiger Woods added, “That sums it up right there.”

The athlete also gushed over the participation of his daughter in the championship as his caddie, saying, “Sam was fantastic.”

“This is the first time she’s ever done this, so it couldn’t have been any more special for all of us,” he said, according to Golfweek.

PHOTO: Tiger Woods with his son Charlie Woods and his daughter Sam Woods who was caddying for Tiger during the final round of the PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dec. 17, 2023 in Orlando, Florida.
Tiger Woods of The United States poses for a picture on the first tee with his son Charlie Woods and his daughter Sam Woods who was caddying for Tiger during the final round of the PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 17, 2023 in Orlando, Florida.
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The golfing icon is ready for something new

Tiger Woods has paid tribute to Nike after confirming that he is splitting with the sportswear giant after 27 years as a sponsor.

The 48-year-old joined forces with the brand when he was an up and coming amateur golfer at 21. What followed between the 1990s and 2000s was a period of domination never seen in golf before.

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Tiger Woods son shares mind-blowing similarities of his father

Having won the Masters five times in his career, Woods also won the PGA Championship four times and US Open on three occasions, in addition to clinching the Open thrice in his career between 2001 and 2006.

He became synonymous with the famous Nike ‘swoosh’ that was displayed on his red polo shirt and his lucrative deal reportedly reached a value of around $500million.

Tiger Woods breaks silence after announcing Nike split to end 27-year partnership

An emotional goodbye

Woods paid tribute to former Nike CEO Phil Knight in particular, calling it a ‘pleasure’ working with him, as well as the brand itself for “amazing moments and memories”.

“Over 27 years ago, I was fortunate enough to start a partnership with one of the most iconic brands in the world,” his statement read.

“The days since have been filled with so many amazing moments and memories. Phil Knight‘s passion and vision brought this Nike and Nike Golf partnership together and I personally want to thank him, along with the other Nike employees and incredible athletes I have had the pleasure of working with along the way.

“People will ask if there is another chapter. Yes, there will certainly be another chapter.”

Nike made its own social media post confirming the news, posting a tribute to the legendary golfer: “It was a hell of a round, Tiger.”

The writing was on the wall

Woods‘ full-time golfing career was effectively brought to an end when he was hospitalized in a serious but stable condition after a single-car collision.

After suffering multiple injuries, he required emergency surgery to repair compound fractures sustained in his right leg in addition to a shattered ankle.

It had been expected for some time that he would be bringing an end to his partnership with Nike, although the Californian has kept his cards close to his chest.

Most notably, he was seen wearing FootJoys at the 2022 Masters and his comments, revealing he needed “something different”, ignited speculation that a split was on the cards.

Tiger Woods announced on Monday, January 8, the end of his sponsorship contract with Nike. The end of the iconic relationship has raised numerous questions among fans about Woods’ likely future, but also about that of his son Charlie.

At 14 years of age, Charlie Woods is already taking his first steps in golf with good results. This, coupled with his obvious relationship with his father Tiger Woods, makes Charlie an option for potential sponsors to consider.

Tiger and Charlie Woods, 2023 PNC Championship (Image via Getty).
Tiger and Charlie Woods, 2023 PNC Championship (Image via Getty).

There is no rumor associated with the possible signing of Charlie Woods with Nike, neither before Tiger Woods left the brand, nor now. A few weeks ago, reports emerged that Charlie had signed a sponsorship contract with Greyson Clothiers, but this has not been officially confirmed.

Greyson Clothiers is a golf clothing and apparel brand that, among other athletes, sponsors Justin Thomas. Charlie Woods played one of the rounds of the 2023 PNC Championship wearing a sweater with the company’s branding visible.

That same day, former National Football League (NFL) star Larry Fitzgerald, who is also sponsored by Greyson Clothiers, posted on Instagram a “welcome back” to Tiger Woods’ son. The brand’s official account reposted Fitzgerald’s post but later deleted it.

These instances, coupled with the rumor (now confirmed) that Tiger Woods would leave Nike, led some to think that Charlie could be sponsored by Greyson Clothiers. But the truth is that there is no confirmation of this or any other sponsor working with Charlie Woods.


Tiger Woods, Charlie Woods and sponsorship contracts

In the United States, it is completely legal for a company to have a sports sponsorship contract for a minor. The legal formality is completed with their parents or guardians, but the object of the contract is still the child as a sports figure.

This type of sponsorship contract has few limitations and these are not present in all states. Generally, there are prohibitions for certain types of food and beverages to sponsor children.

For that reason, there is no real limitation on Charlie Woods having a sports sponsorship. Whether with Greyson Clothiers or with any of the companies that have sponsored or currently sponsor his father, the relationship can be freely negotiated.

This is influenced by a variety of factors, such as the sport the child plays, whether the child actively and regularly participates in tournaments, the quality of the sport, and the sponsorship the company can offer. The latter can be clothing and footwear, equipment, or all-inclusive.

There is also no limit to the number of sponsors a player, Charlie Woods in this case, can have. The only limiting factor is the player’s actual ability to meet his obligations to the sponsoring brand.

Throughout his career, Tiger Woods has been sponsored by, among others, Monster Energy, MusclePharm, Fuse Science, Rolex, Bridgestone, 2K Sports, Hero Motocorp, Upper Deck, TaylorMade and Titleist. All of them in parallel with his iconic contract with Nike.

 In November, Tiger Woods made a much-awaited return to the course. He also cheerfully informed fans that he would be looking forward to competing in more events but would limit himself to one event per month. The ongoing 2024 Sentry doesn’t have Woods in the field, but his presence is still being felt!

 

The other players present in the field are reminiscing about the 15-time major champion. As the year’s first tournament goes on in full swing, the participants are mindful of Woods through the personal experiences they have had with him.

 

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In November, Tiger Woods made a much-awaited return to the course. He also cheerfully informed fans that he would be looking forward to competing in more events but would limit himself to one event per month. The ongoing 2024 Sentry doesn’t have Woods in the field, but his presence is still being felt!

The other players present in the field are reminiscing about the 15-time major champion. As the year’s first tournament goes on in full swing, the participants are mindful of Woods through the personal experiences they have had with him.

Jordan Spieth talked about eyeing Tiger Woods’s event after the painful 2023 Ryder Cup.

Jordan Spieth has also been vocal about how he gained his form back after playing at the Woods-hosted Hero World Challenge. He told the media, “Post-Ryder Cup, I tried to eye Tiger’s event as a chance to really get things where I felt really good about starting a season.” The Hero Challenge was a big event indeed that gave many golfers an experience of the upcoming season.

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Spieth continued, “Tiger’s event was big for me, just to get out there and get into contention.” After that, he came to the Sentry and picked up where he left off. Intrestingly, the motivator himself has won the Sentry twice.

 

Ever since Tiger Woods made his triumphant return from his sabbatical, he has consistently found himself in the media spotlight, with each instance capturing public attention for various reasons. The most recent being about his probable fallout with Nike. But amidst the Nike-Woods chaos, Charlie Woods’s alleged Greyson deal has stolen the limelight. The spotlight on Woods Jr., stealing the show at a mere 14 years old, paints a bigger picture.

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Following in his father’s footsteps, Charlie, at just 14 years old, has probably signed a deal with Greyson Clothiers. He was welcomed into the Greyson Clothiers family by famous NFL player Larry Fitzgerald, who posted the news of Woods Jr. joining the pack on his Instagram account.

Adding fuel to this already heated situation is the intriguing detail from last week’s PNC Championship: while the five-time Masters winner adorned himself in Nike attire, Charlie sported garments from Greyson Clothiers. The timing of this apparel contrast is noteworthy, given that Tiger’s longstanding deal with Nike was set to conclude over the weekend following the father-son joint participation in the PNC Championship.

However, the most significant twist unfolded within hours after midnight, as Tiger’s Nike contract officially expired, marking a pivotal moment for Charlie, who promptly inked his first major sponsorship deal with Greyson. Notably, with his deal with the clothing brand, Charlie has outshined his father by almost 7 years! The 82x PGAT winner signed with Nike when he was 21, unlike Charlie, who bagged his first endorsement at just 14 years old.

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Along with a passion for golf, Charlie Woods has also inherited a unique sense of style from his father. The 15-time major champion is one of those rare golfers who is not only excellent on the field but also has a huge following for his style.

Woods Sr. has surely had a good run with Nike. In his three-decade-long partnership with Nike, he has served some serious fashion goals with the brand’s apparel, especially Sunday’s red.

A look at Woods’ first brand endorsement

When Tiger Woods made his professional debut in 1996, he was already a towering figure in the golfing realm. Seizing the opportunity, Nike, which was a well-established name at the time, promptly secured Woods as its ambassador. Consequently, at the youthful age of 21, Woods signed his first endorsement with a giant brand. He received $40 million for a five-year deal. Then, he bagged $100 million to renew this deal after 5 years.

This symbiotic partnership flourished, proving mutually advantageous as both Woods and Nike reaped substantial rewards from their collaborative journey. Overall, throughout the past 27 years, the golfer has made upward of $500 million from his signings and renewals with Nike.