Despite having his father as his caddie, Charlie Woods finished in a tie for 17th place at the recent golf tournament, but still showed improvement in his performance and is attracting attention with his skills.
At Glance
– Charlie Woods finished in a tie for 17th at the recent Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship in the Boys 14-15 Division
– Lucky Cruz won the championship at 11-under-par
– Charlie Woods birdied his second hole of the day and completed a superb hat-trick to wrap up his week in style
– Tiger Woods is ready to make a return to golf with a potential spot in the Hero World Challenge and the PNC Championship
At -4 for the day and -9 overall, Lucky Cruz birdies his last hole securing victory in the boys 14-15 age group. Let's hear it for Lucky! #JGNC #NB3JGNC #SeeYouAtCoushatta
— Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship (@nb3jgnc)
Charlie Woods recently competed in the Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship in the Boys 14-15 Division, with his dad acting as his caddie, but was unable to secure a win. Despite his best efforts, Woods finished in a tie for 17th place in the tournament. Even though he was unable to secure a win, Woods showed promise with his performance, especially in his final round, where he shot an under-par 68 to finish the tournament.
During the weekend’s action, Woods recorded an array of birdies, pars, and bogeys or worse, but Monday’s round was clean and without generating too much positive momentum until late on the Koasati Pines course at Coushatta in Louisiana. He birdied his second hole of the day and then strung together 14 consecutive pars before finishing strong with birdies on his final two holes.
Woods wowed fans on social media with clips of his improved and powerful driving swing, while his father was garnering plenty of attention as his caddie. Woods senior had undergone surgery in April but showed his dedication by walking and carrying the bag for Charlie for four days straight. This suggests that he may be ready to make a return to competitive golf, with a potential spot available for him in the Hero World Challenge later this month before a likely return at the PNC Championship alongside Charlie two weeks later.
While Charlie Woods was not able to clinch a victory at the event, his strong performance and promising future in golf have many fans excited for what is to come. As he continues to grow and develop his skills, it’s clear that the Woods family is making an impact in the world of golf, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this talented young player.