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Watch Tiger's priceless reaction to Charlie Woods' chip-in at the PNC Championship
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Date:2025-04-06 16:04:43
Tiger Woods and his son, Charlie, got another opportunity at the PNC Championship this weekend, an event the two have frequented over the years. Any event with arguably the greatest golfer of all-time is going to draw tons of attention, but this time around, it was Charlie's play that stole the show.
The 14-year-old prodigy delivered a chip-in birdie during Sunday's round and nobody had a bigger smile than Tiger.
Are Tiger and Charlie Woods winning the PNC Championship?
No.
Team Woods is currently tied for fifth at -19 through two rounds. The pair did play incredibly today though, posting a score of -11 on Sunday, moving them up six spots in the standings.
The top spot currently belongs to Team Langer from Germany, who shot 12-under par in Round 1 and are 13-under par through 16 holes in Round 2.
What else has Charlie Woods done today?
A better question would be, "What hasn't he done?"
The younger Woods is reminding every golfer in their mid-20s that they will never actually be good. At 14 years old, he's hitting shots like this.
And THIS!
AND THIS!!!
That's 321 yards to the green, and Woods knocked it over the green. Insanity!
Team Woods may not have won, but at least they need to know where they can improve for next time.
It's always the greens that get you. You can place a 6-iron shot three feet from the hole from 200 yards out, but missing that follow-up putt is what separates the winners from the teams that go viral on Twitter.
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