Tiger Woods’ son Charlie, at age 14, won a high school State Championship title in golf, a feat his father never accomplished, and has already become the most talked-about teenager in the sport as he continues to develop and gain interest in his career.
At Glance
– Charlie Woods won a high school State Championship title, something his father Tiger Woods never did
– Tiger Woods caddied for Charlie in a previous golf event
– Tiger and Charlie have played together at the PNC Championship
– Charlie is already the most talked-about teenager in the sport and interest in his development will only increase as he gets older
Tiger Woods’ 14-year-old son, Charlie Woods, has made quite a name for himself in the golf world. Recently, he achieved something his father never did by winning a high school State Championship title. It is no surprise that Tiger was in the crowd, watching his son’s success. As a freshman at The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach, Charlie shot 78 and 76 as his team won the Florida High School Athletic Association Class A state championship at Mission Inn Resort.
Tiger, who may be one of the greatest golfers ever, with 15 Major titles, did not win a State Championship at high school. Charlie seems to be following in his father’s footsteps and seems unfazed by the pressure. Tiger has clearly been very supportive of Charlie and has even caddied for his son at the Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship, where he finished T17.
The Woods father-son duo has also played together at the PNC Championship, and Charlie’s success has sparked interest in his future in the sport. While following in Tiger’s footsteps seems like an impossible task, Charlie has already achieved something his father never did, and his potential is undeniable. It is clear that Charlie is already making his mark in the golf world, and it will be exciting to see his future development in the sport.
It is also worth noting that Tiger Woods may potentially make a comeback from injury at the Hero World Challenge event later this month hosted in the Bahamas and his performance might be something we look forward to. However, for now, let’s bask in the glory of Charlie Woods’ recent State Championship win and continue to follow his promising career.