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A lot has changed about golf since Tiger Woods and his son, Charlie, started playing the PNC Championship three years ago. A lot has changed with them, too.

Woods — at the time, one year removed from his improbable 2019 Masters victory — had his car accident at the beginning of 2021 and has undergone multiple surgeries since then, only playing intermittently throughout. Charlie has changed the most, though. Gone is the child who hit it as far as he possibly could and talked trash to Justin Thomas.

“I can’t quite give him as much grief anymore because he’s close to beating me up,” said Thomas. “Yeah, it’s impressive from a golfer standpoint because he’s still, what, 14. He’s still a 14-year-old but maturing in the sense of his golf game, and he’s more willing to learn and he’s open to it at times, obviously.

“It’s cool. He won the state championship with the guys. That’s really cool, I think playing on the high school team has been very beneficial for him. And yeah, I’m just glad he keeps moving back tee markers. He’s leading the tournament in inches grown.”

Perhaps in yards gained off the tee, too.

“He’s one tee further back, so I guess he’s tee No. 2,” said Tiger. “He’s just one tee ahead of me, which is fine because he’s hitting it past me now. So we still have an advantage out there, but we both have to hit shots well at the same time.”

On Friday, Tiger said that he has enjoyed caddying for his son and also instructing him throughout. Giving him what shots to hit, how to hit them and what he’s thinking in certain situations.

“[The biggest change in his game from last year is] understanding how to hit shots,” said Tiger. “But I think his speed has gone dramatically up since last year. But I think that more than anything, it’s just the fact that he’s grown so fast. The aches and pains of growing, just teenage life.”

Tiger did give one eye-opening quote about how good Charlie’s swing is and how much speed he has off the tee, while also noting that he never has to push him because of how self-motivated his son is to get better.

“I sort of didn’t have the speed that he has at that age, but also, I didn’t have the equipment, either,” said Tiger. “The equipment is so different. We were just transitioning out of persimmon, so it’s a different era, but also, the different golf ball, too. We were able to do so much more with the golf ball. I would hit different shots and do more things with the golf ball because it just moved a lot more.”

game. But Charlie’s progress is clearly extraordinary and that will almost certainly be on display when Tiger and Charlie tee it up alongside Thomas and his dad, Mike, on Saturday morning.

“He’s still growing,” said Tiger. You can see how much he’s grown from last year. It’s amazing how much he has grown, has changed, and it’s a moving target with him, right. He’s grown somewhere near 4 inches this year, so his swing has changed, it’s evolved, clubs have evolved. And we kept trying to adjust things, and it’s been a lot of fun. But it’s also challenging for him because each and every couple weeks, things change. He’s growing so fast.”

The wild card game between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys served every element of thrill among its spectators. As the playoff concluded, the Packers took the victory, by trouncing Cowboys on their home turf with a score of 48-32. As the cheers erupted in AT&T stadium, gymnastics queen Simone Biles also joined the chorus to hail regards for the winning team. However, for her fans, it was rather her outfit that took all the brownie points.

Whether it is a half-sleeved puffer jacket with the Green Bay Packers logo etched on it or the cozy green-colored overcoat, Simone Biles has some exceptional attires in her attic to don at the Packers game. However, this time, at the Packers vs Cowboys playoff, the 6x All-Around champion upped the fashion game and chose yet another stylish outfit to cheer for husband Jonathan Owens. In return, the NFL safety expressed his unfeigned regard.

Simone Biles’ ultimate fashionable salute to the Packers

The gymnastics icon Simone Biles sure knows how to cheer the loudest for the love of her life during his NFL games. Like every time, this time was no different as she grabbed the attention of so many by donning one of the most stylish attires we have seen on her. She took to her Instagram account to flaunt this new exceedingly elegant turnout.

Simone Biles

She shared a series of three pictures of herself standing in the stands during the Packers vs Cowboys playoff. She wore a black leather jacket with ‘34, Mrs Owens’ written with a shimmery base on it. To match her outfit with accessories, she chose to wear a silver chain that carried Jonathan Owens’ initial, ‘J’.

Captioning the post, Biles penned, “We dem packerz.” This caught the attention of the Green Bay Packers’ defensive line, and in the comments he left a heartwarming reply, writing, “Another victory Monday.

However, this is not the first time, Biles has showcased a unique way of supporting her husband on the field. She often wears customized apparels to extend support for Jonathan Owens.

Simone Biles extends unfeigned fashionable support

On October 29, 2023, Simone Biles became the perfect cheerleader for Owens at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. During the Packers Vs Vikings showdown, she showed off her pride once more, she wore a white sweatshirt emblazoned with the word “OWENS” in bold yellow and green text and cutouts of pictures of Jonathan Owens, printed all over.

Then on December 17th, 2023, during Packers Vs Buccaneers playoff, Biles donned knit black turtleneck with the football safety’s number, 34, emblazoned on the front in a a baby blue color. She paired the top with simple black leggings and ear muffs. She completed the look with a blue denim puffer jacket, matching cowboy boots and a designer sparkly black bag.

Interestingly, as Simone Biles shared some pictures on her Instagram account from the game day between Packers and Buccaneers, Owens shared an adorable comment stating, “My baby stay with it on.” Simone Biles indeed knows how to extend her support for Jonathan Owens in the most fashionable way, don’t you agree?

With the Packers’ win against the Cowboys at the Wildcard faceoff, Simone Biles has taken the opportunity to celebrate the big win in style. The gymnastics hero has often been the center of attention with her love for the team and her husband, Jonathan Owens. Amidst cheering out loud for him and showing up to all the matches, Biles has gained popularity for making a statement.

This week, Green Bay packed a punch with a score of 48-32 against Dallas. Biles was on the floor, sipping drinks and cheering for her husband and his team. What stood out to everyone was the gymnast’s sparkly and bedazzled outfit, whose colors matched the team well.

Biles sported a bejeweled leather jacket that had Owens’ jersey number ’34’ juxtaposed with the words ‘Mrs. Owens’ on it. She also wore a sparkly pendant neckpiece with the letter ‘J’. The real showstopper, though, was the gymnast’s shoes. The knee-high boots were themed according to the Green Bay Packers theme colors and stood out to the crowd.

Simone Biles

The Olympic hero’s presence this time around solidified her title as Owens’ lady luck. Her ‘Victory Monday’ posts on Instagram, which marked every single match that the Packers won, were a testament to this. In her recent Instagram post, Owens pointed this out by commenting:

The match was one of the few nail-biting competitions of the season, with many divided over whom to support. For once, the divide also struck close to home for Biles, who saw her coach, Cecile Landi, root for the Cowboys instead of the Packers. This led to a playful banter between the mentor and protege that ended with the former admitting defeat.

However, the jibe towards Dallas didn’t end there. Biles shared a photo on her Instagram stories, where a fan held up a sign that read, “Better luck next time Dallas”. Now that the Packers get to move ahead, gaining many fans along the way, it only gives the Olympic star more chances to cheer for her husband.

Simone Biles has proven her dedication to the Packers through the sidelines

Being her husband’s biggest cheerleader, Biles has always upped her level of support for Owens and his team from the sidelines. Unhinged outfits aside, the star’s social media also remains active, with various glimpses of the match and supportive messages.

Across various cases of fans doting on the gymnast, one particular incident snowballed into a battle between the better halves. During the Packers vs. Chiefs match, fans lost focus on the field and demanded a different kind of match between witnessing Biles and pop star Taylor Swift. Both stars were there to cheer for their respective partners. Nevertheless, it’s always a joy to see the Olympic star living her life to the fullest, sporting eye-popping outfits, and loving on her husband.

Simone Biles continues to stand by her husband Jonathan Owens amid recent controversy over his remarks about their relationship.

The Olympic champion took to her Instagram Story to wish Owens luck ahead of the Green Bay Packers‘ game against the Dallas Cowboys, expressing her love and pride for him.

“LETS GO 34 ,” she wrote. “I love you so much & Im so proud of you.”

Biles, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, flew to Dallas to support Owens in person, sporting a custom black leather jacket adorned with his jersey number and “Mrs. Owens” in green and white crystals.

Despite public backlash over Owens‘ comments on the “Pivot” podcast, where he claimed not to know Biles initially and asserted that men are the “catch,” the couple remains unbothered.

Simone Biles

Standing by her husband

Biles joined Owens on the field before the game, sharing sweet kisses, showcasing their unwavering bond. The couple, married since April 2023, addressed the controversy by posting photos from their lavish wedding, emphasizing their commitment with captions like “locked in over here.”

In a recent Vanity Fair cover story, Biles gushed about her husband, stating that marrying Owens “topped” her Olympic achievements.

Since their marriage, Biles has been a source of luck for her husband, showcasing her innate winning spirit. Despite recent controversies, Biles has stood by Owens, joining him in Dallas and providing support whenever possible.

As the NFL playoffs heat up, the game between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys isn’t just a pivotal Wild Card matchup; it’s also a showcase of star-studded support in the stands. This season has seen a notable trend of celebrity partners backing their significant others, and this game is no exception.

Packers‘ fans were delighted to see gymnastics icon Simone Biles, a regular attendee throughout the season, supporting her husband, Jonathan Owens, who signed with Green Bay this offseason. Biles, a Spring, Texas native, was spotted on the field before kickoff, a gesture of unwavering support for her team despite her Texan roots. Her green-and-gold cowboy boots were a playful nod to her dual allegiances – her hometown and her husband’s team.

On the other side, the Dallas Cowboys saw spirited support from social media sensations, the Cavinder Twins, Haley and Hanna. Accompanied by their sisters, Natalie Cavinder and Brandi Perkins.

Simone Biles

The playoff game held special significance for Haley Cavinder, who’s been romantically linked with Cowboys‘ tight end Jake Ferguson since September. Her presence, along with that of her sisters, underscored the high stakes and heightened emotions surrounding this matchup. The Cowboys, led by a high-powered offense, entered the game with lofty expectations and a clear goal: to silence critics with a decisive victory.

As the game unfolds, the presence of these influential figures added an extra layer of excitement and drama. For Biles, it was a moment of pride and conflict, cheering for the Packers while acknowledging her Texan heritage. For the Cavinder Twins, it was about supporting Haley and rallying behind the Cowboys.

Simone Biles continues to support husband Jonathan Owens after the NFL star faced backlash for claiming he was the “catch” in their relationship.

The Olympian took to her Instagram Story on Sunday to wish Owens luck ahead of the Green Bay Packers’ game against the Dallas Cowboys — which the Wisconsin-based team ultimately won.

“LETS GO 34 🤍,” she wrote over a clip of the safety. “I love you so much & Im so proud of you.”

The four-time Olympic gold medalist flew to Dallas to cheer on her partner in person, rocking a black leather jacket with her husband’s jersey number and “Mrs.Owens” bedazzled on the back in green and white crystals.

Biles, 26, paired the custom piece with a simple black shirt, black leggings and heeled booties in the team’s colors.

Prior to kickoff, the gymnast made her way down to the field to wish her man well in person.

The couple, who wed in April 2023, was captured sharing several sweet kisses before Owens, 28, joined his team for warmups.

Simone Biles

Biles has stood by the football player’s side despite public outrage over his comments about their relationship.

During an interview on the “Pivot” podcast last month, Owens claimed that he “didn’t know who” Biles was in 2020 when they first matched on Raya, an exclusive dating app

He also pointed out at the time that Biles was the one who reached out to him first and drove 45 minutes to go see him.

Then when asked whether he believed he was the “catch” in his relationship with Biles — who is the most decorated gymnast of all time — he replied, “I always say that the men are the catch.”

His remarks quickly went viral on social media, with many fans — including some of “The View” co-hosts — calling the NFL player “embarrassing.”

However, Biles and Owens defended their love shortly after by posting photos from their lavish nuptials.

Simone Biles has impressed fans worldwide for years as one of the greatest American gymnasts ever. Her husband, defensive back Jonathan Owens, and the Green Bay Packers were equally impressive in Sunday’s wild-card round of the NFL playoffs. Green Bay upset the favored Dallas Cowboys on the road by a 48-32 score.

The multiple-time Olympic gold medalist celebrated the big win on her Instagram stories. One of her posts was that of a Cowboys fan congratulating her and Owens. Biles also uploaded a picture with Owens after the upset win at AT&T Stadium.

Simone Biles

Biles also shared a photo of Jonathan Owens as well as her mood after the Green Bay Packers-Dallas Cowboys game. She was in attendance, sitting in one of the boxes at the stadium

Being at the Packers-Cowboys showdown over the weekend was not the first time Simone Biles attended an NFL game. She was at Lambeau Field last December when the Packers faced the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Olympic star showed up in primetime as Green Bay hosted the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football. Biles was not the only WAG in attendance, as Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes were there to support the Chiefs.

While she may not get the attention that Swift or Mahomes gets, Simone Biles is a massive supporter of her husband and the Packers.

The wild card game week of the NFL season has ended, and the Green Bay Packers have subjugated it with grace by trouncing the Dallas Cowboys. With this, things were not just intense in the NFL world but also created a fissure in the gymnastics community. The gymnastics queen Simone Biles and some of her closest members were seen standing against each other.

They sparked up a challenge a week ahead of this game where Simone Biles’ coach Cecile Landi and her best friend Jordan Chiles sided with the Cowboys ditching Jonathan Owens’ team. However, with the Packers dominating with 48-32 it seems like things turned out in Biles’ favor and left her coach hurt after the win. Landi took to social media to showcase her disappointment after the triumph. 

Simone Biles’ coach accepts Packers’ superiority

The wild card week game between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys was a very anticipated one. However, one comprehending challenge that made heads turn was Simone Biles and her coach Cecile Landi. Rallying in support for the Cowboys like a true Texan, Landi shared an open challenge for the gymnastics queen on Instagram, stating, “Let’s go Cowboys”, and then adding a pun she intended while writing, “Sorry @simonebiles”. However, it seems in this challenge Simone got the better of her coach as after the Packers’ win, Cecile’s post says it all.

She took to her Instagram stories and stated, “Congrats @packers- They remembered how to play good football today!” Displaying her disappointment with the win, she further stated, “That game hurt. Well deserved win @simonebiles @jowens”. Biles re-posted this story on her Instagram account as well. However, this is just one-half of the story.

How will Simone’s bestie react?

The gymnastics prodigies Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles have been each other’s confidants for a very long time now. Everyone is aware of the vital role that Biles played in the gymnastics journey of Chiles and Jordan never fails to recognize it as well. She was seen in a recent interview with Sports Seriously’s Mackenzie Salmon. Here she couldn’t stop thanking Simone Biles. Chiles gave a tribute to her best friend by saying, “She was my mentor then. She was my big sister and now she’s my ride and my best friend”. However, the NFL storm changed it all.

Read more: GOAT Simone Biles in Competition Against Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, and Own Team USA for Final Showdown of 2023

While Simone Biles is all out for the Packers, Jordan Chiles supported Dallas and sparked a challenge for Biles by stating, “Game on @simonebiles”. Chiles is yet to post an update after losing out the bet to her bestie. It will be interesting to watch how things turn out between the two!

 

Arguably the greatest player of all time, Tiger Woods told son Charlie to mould his technique on Rory McIlroy instead of copying the 15-time Major winner’s method

With a seemingly endless list of wins, records and unforgettable moments over a professional career approaching 30 years, there’s a compelling argument that Tiger Woods is the greatest player of all time.

Even with his own career to contend with, though, the 15-time Major winner is dedicating plenty of time to the his son, Charlie’s. Not surprisingly given his mentor, that effort is paying off, as the 14-year-old’s career continues to flourish. However, as Charlie began stepping out of his dad’s shadow late last year, a video surfaced that offered another clue as to why his young career shows such promise.

The footage concentrated on Charlie’s swing, and it demonstrated the kind of poise and control that would make many professionals envious.

But what was equally striking was that the swing wasn’t a carbon copy of his dad’s, but seemed to have elements of another of the era’s great players, Rory McIlroy.

Charlie Woods

A few weeks later, at the Hero World Challenge, the reason for that resemblance became clearer, as Tiger said to Paul Azinger and Dan Hicks: “I told him, ‘don’t copy my swing, copy Rory’s.”

That’s quite the piece of advice from a player with nothing to prove to anyone about how best to play the game, but he then justified it, adding: “Have you ever seen Rory off balance in a shot? Not ever.

“That’s one of the things my dad instilled in me, is that you should be able to balance and hold your finish until the ball rolls and stops. You can swing as hard as you want, but you need to have balance.”

There’s an argument that Woods was being a little hard on himself, at least indirectly, as he’s hardly known for a lack of balance in his own swing, although it also shows that even the best would probably still like to improve their swing in some way. Still, as role models go, you could do a lot worse than emulating McIlroy’s swing, given the power and speed he generates from it and the success he’s had.

Woods’ comments didn’t pass McIlroy by, either. Not long after, he appeared on Inside the NBA, and described Woods’ remarks as “unbelievably flattering,” before identifying what about his own swing Tiger likely admires so much.

He said: “My dad taught me how to play the game growing up and his thing to me was always hold your finish, and I think that’s what Tiger’s dad told him back in the day was try and hold your finish until your ball at least lands or comes to rest.

“Tiger’s picked up on that and tried to instill that in Charlie. Charlie is a great kid first and foremost but he’s a great young player and I think we are all excited to sort of follow his progress and see how far he can go.”

A year on and the interest in Charlie’s career is as strong as ever. He will appear alongside his father at the PNC Championship between 16 and 17 December, where viewers can check on his progress, along with his McIlroy-esque swing.

No wonder Tiger Woods jokingly refers to the PNC Championship as the fifth major.

Woods was together with 14-year-old son Charlie on Friday, their swings eerily similar and the encouraging words coming as only Woods can deliver them. They were warming up ahead of the pro-am, hitting flop shots, when Charlie hit one that was … well, let Woods explain.

“We’re ending on that one right there. That was nasty,” Woods said, repeating the second part with an extra word for emphasis.

Woods felt good enough to turn down a golf cart and walk 18 holes in a strong wind during the pro-am, which is not to suggest he is completely on the mend.

“I felt like I was physically fit to do it,” Woods said. “Also, walking is better for my back. I just wanted to keep it loose and keep it going, and we’re having so much it doesn’t really matter.”

Woods chose not to speak to media, wanting to avoid any queries about his place on the PGA Tour board as it negotiates commercial deals with the Saudi backer of LIV Golf — the deadline is about two weeks away — and a private investment group of powerful U.S. sports team owners.

Charlie Woods

This is the fourth year Woods is playing with Charlie. They were runner-up two years ago and while Woods repeatedly talks about “having a blast,” getting the Willie Park Trophy that goes to the winners would have its own place among some 100 wins worldwide.

Winning majors is unbelievable and how he’s won his majors,” Justin Thomas said. “But seeing how much he cares about Charlie and having (daughter) Sam out here and him doing that together with Charlie as he’s watching him grow up, it would a very, very different kind of win that doesn’t maybe come with the record books and history.”

The question is how much Charlie, whose high school team won the Class A state championship, carries the load.

He is not the little crumb-snatcher — a term Woods’ father affectionately used for him — that first played in the PNC Championship in 2020 at age 11. He is taller and stronger, with more speed in his swing and plenty of pop.

Charlie has been moved back a set of tees, just one in front of his father. He will be playing The Ritz-Carlton Club at 6,576 yards, the same set of tees used by Steve Stricker and Jim Furyk, and Nelly Korda from the LPGA Tour.

“I can’t quite give him as much brief anymore because he’s close to beating me up,” Thomas said. “It’s impressive from a golfer standpoint because he’s still a 14-year-old but maturing in the sense of his golf game, and he’s more willing to learn and he’s open to it all times.

“I’m just glad he keeps moving back tee markers. He’s leading the tournament in inches grown.”

He has a pretty good teacher in his father, even at this stage in his career.

The PNC Championship, which starts Friday, is only the fourth competition this year for Woods. He made the cut but didn’t finish the third round of the Masters, and then had ankle fusion surgery shortly thereafter.

Woods returned sooner than he expected at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas two weeks ago. He finished 18th in the 20-man field, and it was fair to speculate that he was using that to warm up for the big one — the PNC Championship.

“I was able to knock a lot of the rust off there at the Hero,” Woods said. “My hands felt better with control hitting shots. And especially today with the wind blowing as hard as it was, I was able to hit flighted shots nicely, which was not quite as sharp as I wanted to be at Hero.”

The big concern is the weather. The wind was enough to shake trees, and rain is in the forecast over the next two days. Starting times have been moved up. Everyone will be in a cart, as this is run by the PGA Tour Champions.

Woods has caddied for his son — one of those events is what gave him the green light to play in the Bahamas — and watched him develop. He has taught him about the process of deciding how to hit shots, and the kid sounds inquisitive.

“And sometimes he doesn’t see it the way I saw, which is fun,” Woods said.

Part of that relationship is giving Charlie space to figure it out on his own, golf and life, though Woods said he also provides what he called “guardrails.”

“There’s so much of the noise in our lives that people are always trying to get stuff out of us, and my job as a parent is to protect him from a lot of that stuff,” Woods said. “Then again, as a teenager, I want him to try and become his own man at the same time. So it’s a challenge as a parent and to provide that atmosphere for him, to learn, to grow, and have that freedom, meanwhile understanding that there’s so much noise looking into our lives.”

Woods said it was different for him at that age, mainly because there were no phones and cameras at every turn, and no social media.

On the topic of phones came one pet peeve.