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Tiger Woods’ son Charlie Woods is following in his famous footsteps. The teen won in his age division at a recent golf tournament, and his dad showed his support by serving as his caddie.

When it comes to golf, Tiger Woods‘ son Charlie Woods is really getting into the swing of things.

In fact, the 47-year-old pro recently showed his support by serving as the 14-year-old’s caddie at the Notah Begay III Jr. Golf National Championship’s Last Chance Regional in Florida.

Charlie won in the boys’ 14-15 division—advancing him to the national championships—and he made sure to take some pointers from his dad.

“It’s great,” the teen told NB3JGNC’s Ryan Burr about having Tiger with him on the green. “We just stay in our own little world, and we just take it one shot at a time. He puts me in my place. I’ll talk about the next tee shot, and he’s like, ‘No, this is the shot we’re gonna focus on. Focus up. This is what we’re gonna do.'”

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And he wasn’t the only one excited to see the 15-time major champion there. Fellow golf dad Shane Croft, whose son Chase also competed in the qualifier, called the day “EPIC.”

“Chase was paired with Tiger Woods’ son Charlie at the Notah Begay tournament at Mission Inn,” he wrote in part of an Instagram post. “Tiger and I were the boys’ caddies. Honestly, there is no way to express what this was like. Four hours one on one with Charlie and Tiger was just unreal.”

This isn’t the first time fans have seen Tiger and Charlie on the course together. The father-son duo also spent time on the green at the 2022 PNC Championship in December.

And Tiger—who shares Charlie and daughter Sam Woods, 16, with ex-wife Elin Nordegren—has spoken about bonding with his son over golf.

“Any time I get a chance to spend time with my son it’s always special,” he told the Golf Channel in December. “And to do it in a competitive forum for us, the last couple years have been magical.”

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.

The 26th PNC Championship will be held Dec. 16-17 at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando (Fla.) at Grande Lakes.

Tiger Woods and his 14-year-old son, Charlie, will highlight the 20-team field, which is for major and Players Championship winners. Each player is partnered with a family member.

That major list also includes PGA Tour Champions winners. Steve Stricker won three of the senior majors this past season and will make his debut in the field alongside his daughter, Izzi, a Wisconsin high school state champion.

The 36-hole tournament employs a scramble format for both rounds. This means each players hit tee shots, and the team selects the better among the two. They then both play from that spot and select the better shot from there.

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Vijay Singh and his son, Qass, are the defending champions. Here’s a look at the TV schedule (all times ET), with full field below.

Friday
Noon-2:30PM (GC/Peacock): PNC Championship, pro-am

Saturday
1-2:30PM (Peacock): PNC Championship, Rd. 1
2:30-6PM (NBC/Peacock): PNC Championship, Rd. 1

Sunday
11:30AM-12:30PM (Peacock): PNC Championship, Rd. 2
12:30-1:30PM (GC/Peacock): PNC Championship, Rd. 2
1:30-4:30PM (NBC/Peacock): PNC Championship, Rd. 2

Biles, 26, becomes most decorated gymnast in history

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Simone Biles became the first female gymnast to win six all-around world titles Friday.

The 26-year-old American tallied 58,399 points in the individual all-around final, in which gymnasts must compete on all four apparatuses — vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise, at the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. Biles won her 27th world medal and became the most decorated gymnast in history.

Simone Biles

Reigning champion, Brazilian Rebeca Andrade, won silver with 56,766 points, while another US-based athlete, Shilese Jones, received the bronze medal with 56,332 points.

Biles also led the US women’s team to their seventh consecutive gold on Wednesday.

 

With Tiger proudly spectating from the crowd, freshman Charlie Woods helped The Benjamin School boys golf team capture its fourth state championship.

At just 14 years old, Tiger Woods’ son Charlie is already one-upping his dad by accomplishing one thing that the elder golf legend never could: winning a high school state championship.

With Tiger proudly spectating from the crowd, freshman Charlie Woods helped The Benjamin School boys golf team capture its fourth state championship in school history earlier this week. Charlie shot a 78 and 76 over the two-day tournament, finishing in a tie for 26th place overall. But it was sophomore Jake Valentine who clinched the title with a birdie putt on hole 17 that he followed with a par on the final hole.

 

Tiger, who’s already been inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame, never won a state championship during his time at Western High School in Anaheim, California. But that’s probably because he didn’t have the chance to.

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At that time, the governing body that oversees high school sports didn’t conduct state golf tournaments. Instead, Tiger went on to become the youngest golfer at the time to win the U.S. Junior Amateur Golf Championship in 1991, outplaying a field of older competitors when he was just 16 years old. He followed that feat by winning it again in 1992 and 1993, becoming the only golfer in tournament history to win it three times in a row.

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While there’s no question that Charlie definitely has golf in his genes, he also has arguably the best coach in the world, and is quickly emerging into a star in the golf community. Since taking up the sport, Charlie and his dad have competed in the 2020, 2021 and 2022 PNC Championships, an annual tournament in which professional golfers team up with family members.

Then in September of this year, Tiger actually caddied for his son as Charlie went on to win the Notah Begay III Junior Golf Last Chance Regional tournament in Florida. In an interview, Charlie said it was “great” to have his father on his bag.

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And while it remains unclear what bigger plans the young prodigy may have for the future, one thing is clear, and it’s that this won’t be the last time golf fans hear the name Charlie Woods.

It’s not easy being the son of the world’s most famous golf player. Tiger Woods has symbolized golf to the world for the better part of the last two decades. When you’re his son, fans automatically expect you to not just follow in your father’s footsteps but also measure up to him. ‘Insane’ would perhaps be an understatement to describe the pressure. Even Pete Cowen, the legendary British coach who has trained the likes of Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka, Sergio Garcia, and Lee Westwood, admits that it’s tough being Charlie Woods.

So, will the young golfer be able to overcome the pressure? Can the 14-year-old junior golfer eventually match his father’s legacy? And most importantly, does being Tiger Woods’ son automatically guarantee his success, as a lot of fans speculate? In an exclusive interview with EssentiallySports’ Noah Lock, the veteran coach shared his honest thoughts.

Pete Cowen gets honest about Charlie Woods

The young man has got a lot of pressure on him because of his father.” There is no denying it, and Pete Cowen is quick to admit it. Consider this: teenage Woods has been in the spotlight since age 12, when he turned up with his father at the 2020 PNC Championship. His every performance has made headlines, including his win at the junior-level tournament for the school he plays for.

Can he use the pressure as motivation to perform better? Tiger Woods has always been in the spotlight since turning every head at the 1997 Masters. Pressure has never been a hurdle for the 15-time Major winner. Moreover, Charlie Woods is not the first son trying to fill in his legendary father’s shoes. But history has not been so kind to the children.

Phil Mickelson on Wednesday said a revised agreement “kind of opens the door” for other PGA Tour players to join the LIV Golf League, with the six-time major championPhil Mickelson on Wednesday said a revised agreement “kind of opens the door” for other PGA Tour players to join the LIV Golf League, with the six-time major championPhil Mickelson on Wednesday said a revised agreement “kind of opens the door” for other PGA Tour players to join the LIV Golf League, with the six-time major champion hinting that the breakaway league’s roster is “going to improve next year.”

“Do I think that? No. I know that’s going to happen,” Mickelson said at a news conference at Trump National Doral Golf Club outside Miami, the site of this weekend’s LIV Golf League team championship. “When players look at LIV, they are wanting to be a part of it. Everybody here is happy and enjoying what we are doing and enjoying the team aspect of it and enjoying each other and the camaraderie and enjoying playing golf globally and all the benefits that come with playing this tour.

Phil Mickelson

“There’s a lot of players that see that and want to be a part of it. The question is how many spots are available? There’s a lot more players that want to come than there are spots.”

The framework agreement that the PGA Tour reached with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and the DP World Tour on June 6 included a provision that the LIV Golf League would stop recruiting players from the other tours. That language, however, was later removed from the agreement because of pressure from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division.

There are expected to be at least three open spots — and perhaps a few more — for players to join the LIV Golf League in 2024.

In a letter sent to LIV Golf commissioner Greg Norman and COO Gary Davidson on Oct. 10, Official World Golf Ranking chairman Peter Dawson said that the OWGR’s governing board had unanimously rejected LIV Golf’s application for world-ranking points in part because the circuit was too much of a closed shop.

Phil Mickelson

In the letter, Dawson said LIV Golf League officials told the board that 14 players would be guaranteed one of the 48 roster spots for 2024, regardless of their performance this season. The top 24 in the season-long points race can return the next season.

According to the letter, LIV Golf League officials confirmed to OWGR that as few as four new players would be joining the league in 2024 — three from an upcoming promotions event and one, Andy Ogletree, from the Asian Tour International Series. Dawson did write that LIV Golf League officials were “projecting a higher turnover rate.”

Chase Koepka, James Piot, Jed Morgan and Sihwan Kim are in line to be relegated from the league because of their finishes in the individual points race. They can get back into the league by finishing in the top three in the promotion tournament later this year.

PHIL MICKELSON

Mickelson, captain of HyFlyers GC, was asked about Piot, the 2021 U.S. Amateur winner, earning back his roster spot.

“The reality is, I’ve been fielding calls, as we all have, from players that are agents to PGA Tour players, to DP World Tour players that want to come over,” Mickelson said. “It’s probably going to be filled by the time the qualifying tournament is here. If I’m just being truthful, that’s a very real possibility.”

Mickelson also joined Bryson DeChambeau by calling on the four major championships to create new pathways for LIV Golf League golfers to compete in the sport’s biggest events.

“I think that the majors need to protect their product, and there’s probably other ways that they can do that by creating slots,” Mickelson said. “If they want to make sure they have the best fields in golf, they could create vehicles for players on LIV to play in majors where they don’t have to use the OWGR, which would undermine the TV contract and revenue of the PGA Tour if they gave points to LIV.”

We keep waiting to find out when Tiger Woods will play next, but meanwhile his son, Charlie Woods, is finding his own way to make headlines.

Charlie Woods’ high school boys golf team won the Florida High School Athletic Association Class 1A State Championship on Wednesday, as he helped The Benjamin School to a two-day total of 602 at Mission Resort and Club, in Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla.

It was the fourth state title for Benjamin, which clipped First Academy by one and Episcopal by two.

Charlie, a freshman, shot 78-76, which tied him for 26th overall. He recorded his team’s fourth score on Day 1 and tied for his team’s second-best score on Day 2.

A video circulated on social media on Tuesday of Charlie chipping in on one hole. Some pictures of his famous father watching the tournament also made the rounds.

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When Tiger was at Western High School in Anaheim, Calif., there were no state championships for golf; instead golf at that level was split into northern and southern regionals. Tiger won the southern regional once.

Tiger did win some big-time titles while he was an amateur, though — including three straight U.S Junior Amateurs and three straight U.S. Amateurs.

We’ll hear from Tiger soon enough, as his Hero World Challenge kicks off Nov. 30 at Albany in the Bahamas. There’s still one spot left in the field if Woods wants it (which largely relies on his health). Also coming up is the PNC Championship on Dec. 16-17. Tiger and Charlie have teamed up for this the past three years, but they have yet to officially commit for this year.

 Charlie Woods accomplished something his father never did: Win a high-school state championship.

Charlie, the 14-year-old son of Tiger Woods, shot 154 (78-76) over two days at Florida’s state championships held at Mission Inn Resort. The freshman’s score was good enough to finish T-26 in the individual standings, and more importantly, one of four rounds that counted for his team, the Benjamin School, with the team’s 602 total capturing the Class A title.

Given his father’s illustrious amateur career—which included three U.S. Amateur and three U.S. Junior Amateur victories—it may seem odd that Tiger never won a state championship. That’s because when Woods was in high school the California Interscholastic Federation didn’t hold state-wide championships. It should be noted however, that Woods did win his regional in 1991 and was his section’s medalist three times.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Tiger and Charlie Woods have played in the parent-child PNC Championship the past three years, although the tournament has not publicly stated the duo is entered into this year’s field. The PNC, an unofficial event affiliated with the PGA Tour, begins Dec. 16.

Woods, 47, has not competed since the 2023 Masters as he continues to rehab following April surgery on his ankle.

At age 14, young Charlie was part of the five-schooler Benjamin School team that captured the FHSAA Class A title at the Mission Inn Resort in Florida

Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie, has won in Florida, at the age of 14. Charlie has just been proclaimed state champion at the FHSAA (Florida High School Athletic Association) Class A high school level. Like father, like son, like son, they say, isn’t it?

He competed at the golf tournament along with his teammates from Benjamin School and individually, he placed 26th with two rounds in which he shot 78 and 76. The son of the 15-time majors champion can boast a title his father never won.

However, this claim has a catch. California did not have such a school tournament when Tiger was the age of his son, whose handicap is believed to be close to zero. What Woods senior did do was win the US Junior Amateur when he was just 15 years old, a milestone at the time.

Father and son, the best team

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The Woods have played the occasional tournament together in the past, including the PNC Championship, a family golf classic held in Orlando since 1995 that gives parents and children a chance to test themselves on the green.

“There are no words to describe. These are memories for a lifetime,” Tiger recently acknowledged. “Don’t copy my swing; copy Rory McIlroy‘s.”

When will Tiger Woods return to pro golf?

After withdrawing from the 2023 Masters in April, Woods has been inactive on the PGA tour and has slipped to be out of the ranked top 1000 professionals in the world.

However, there are signs of life in the 48-year-old according to Stewart Cink, who claimed to Golf Week that the legendary player is hitting balls on the fairway once again/

So when can he return? The first chance would be the Hero World Challenge which begins on November 30. All but one of the sports on the roster are filled, and fans suspect it’s for Woods to claim.

He could also appear at the PNC Championship alongside his son on December 14. It isn’t a really competitive tournament so it gives him a chance to stretch his legs in a way that he won’t be overly working himself.