Charlie Woods, son of golf legend Tiger Woods, is carving his path in golf. He has transitioned from a toddler with uncanny talent to a rising junior star.
A viral video shared by Tiger years ago, recounted by Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, captured Charlie’s flawless swing at age two, foreshadowing his promising career.
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During a charity golf event, Tiger showed Fallon a clip of young Charlie hitting a tennis ball with a plastic toy, displaying remarkable form. Fallon, humorously outdone by his daughter’s lemon-sucking video, later shared the story, highlighting Charlie’s prodigious potential.
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Born in 2009, Charlie made history at 11 as the youngest PNC Championship competitor in 2020. In 2024, he recorded his first hole-in-one at the event, winning the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship by eight strokes. He also bested Tiger over nine holes, a milestone Tiger acknowledged with pride: “That day is coming, but I’m delaying it.”
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Tiger’s disciplined parenting, tempered by love, drives Charlie’s growth. Despite back surgery, Tiger prioritised the 2024 PNC Championship to play alongside his son, deepening their bond.