The younger Woods, a 14-year-old freshman, shot
rounds of 78 and 76 to help his team earn its fourth state golf
title.
Tiger was in attendance for the high school triumph, though he
did not caddie for his son as he did last week at the Notah
Begay III Junior Golf Championship.
"We just stay in our own little world," Charlie said in
September. "I'll talk about the next tee shot, and he's like,
‘No. This is the shot we're going to focus on. Focus up. This is
what we're gonna do.'"
Tiger Woods did not win a high school state title during his
years at Western High School in Anaheim, Calif. He had to settle
for a decorated amateur career followed by 15 major
championships.
The extended time helping his son comes as Tiger's immediate
competitive future remains up in the air. He plans to play in
the new simulator league he co-founded with Rory McIlroy, the
TGL, but he has not yet committed to a PGA Tour return after his
latest ankle surgery.
--Field Level Media
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