At the PNC Championship, where Tiger Woods was able to complete the 36 holes with no physical setbacks, the ace by 15-year-old Charlie helped Team Woods finish second.
Golf legend Tiger Woods shared a heartwarming moment with his son Charlie Woods after the teenager hit a shot of a lifetime. During Sunday’s final round of the PNC Championship in Orlando, Florida, 15-year-old Charlie achieved a milestone by hitting his first hole-in-one.
Team Woods lost to Team Langer in a playoff on Sunday at the PNC Championship, though they weren't denied some all-time memories.
An eagle putt by the ageless Bernhard Langer won the family scramble in a playoff but Team Woods relished the competition and one particular highlight moment.
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It’s nothing like Tiger Woods getting his 83rd PGA Tour win to become the sport’s all-time victory leader, but to capture a first title with his son Charlie in any golf arena would easily be among his lifetime highlights, and the Woodses have a chance to make that happen on Sunday.
There aren't many firsts left for the Woods family when it comes to golf, but another was just checked off the list in the final round of the 2024 PNC Championship. Playing alongside his father, Tiger,
Shortly after sinking his first career hole-in-one, Charlie Woods and his father saw the Langers win the PNC Championship
On Sunday, Charlie showcased the mechanics and awareness that made his dad a 15-time major winner. His hole-in-one on the par three fourth helped Team Woods tie Team Singh and Team Langer atop the leaderboard at -18. CHARLIE WOODS ACE ALERT! HIS FIRST HOLE-IN-ONE. UNREAL. : Peacock and Golf Channel | PNC Championship pic.twitter.com/YObfZZbvG3
Tiger Woods may be the best golfer ever, but the best shot of the day at the PNC Championship belongs to his son Charlie.
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