Charlie Woods ready to steal show at family event
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[December 19, 2020]
The must-see practice round of
the year took place Friday at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando
Grande Lakes course and it only was partially because Tiger Woods
was involved.
Woods and his 11-year-old son Charlie will be a featured pairing at
the PNC Championship, the annual winter team event that pairs a
professional player with a family member. While many competitors are
playing with their fathers in the Saturday/Sunday event, the Woods
pairing of the pro father and younger son is expected to be
riveting.
Charlie has a nearly identical swing as his father, and if Friday's
practice round is any indication, the younger of the duo gets a true
roll out of his putting stroke and is aggressive enough on the
greens that he isn't afraid to put the ball past the hole.
At the No. 17 green Friday, Charlie Woods sent a 15-foot putt just
past the left edge of the cup. Tiger Woods followed his son's line,
but not the kid's aggressive stroke, and left his own putt short.
"It's so much fun for me to see him enjoying this, enjoying the
game," Tiger Woods said.
As Charlie Woods starts to make himself known in junior tournaments,
his prowess on the golf course will be documented more and more. But
this weekend's tournament figures to supply thorough coverage of the
young protege.
NBC will broadcast both days of the tournament, while the Peacock
streaming channel will have early coverage Saturday and the Golf
Channel will have early coverage Saturday.
"He's been playing junior golf tournaments and he's been out in
front and having people video him," Tiger Woods said. "This is a
different world we live in now; everyone has a phone."
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Plenty of players have been interested in getting a look at Charlie
Woods as well. He is, after all, an early glimpse at golf's next
generation. Padraig Harrington called it the rare event when
somebody other than Tiger will get more attention.
Tour pro Justin Thomas is close friends with the Woods family and
has played multiple rounds with the attention-getting father-son
duo. Thomas says Charlie Woods is a noted trash talker, giving an
example of a putting contest two years ago when Tiger's son, then 9,
was not shy about boasting he was in the lead at one point. Thomas
was the No. 1 player in the world at the time.
Thomas will play this weekend with his father, who also operates as
his swing coach. And he hopes the Woods family will simply be able
to have a pleasant, albeit competitive, weekend on the course
together.
"I'm hoping Charlie will be comfortable," Thomas said. "I'd love to
see him play well. I'd love to see him, you know, hold his own, if
you will. But at the same time, he's just 11 years old. He doesn't
need to be compared to Tiger; he doesn't need to be compared to
anybody. He needs to enjoy the game. Hopefully we'll be able to help
him enjoy it Saturday a little bit more."
(Field Level Media)
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