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Charlie Woods T-2 after 9 holes at 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur qualifying in Florida
Charlie Woods T-2 after 9 holes at 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur qualifying in Florida

USA Today

time19-06-2025

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Charlie Woods T-2 after 9 holes at 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur qualifying in Florida

Charlie Woods T-2 after 9 holes at 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur qualifying in Florida Charlie Woods, the son of nine-time USGA champion Tiger Woods, is attempting to qualify for his second straight U.S. Junior Amateur. Woods is playing in the Eagle Trace Golf Club qualifier in Florida, where five spots are up for grabs. Woods, 16, made his U.S. Junior Amateur debut last summer at Oakland Hills in Michigan, where he missed the cut. Tiger won three U.S. Junior Amateur titles and also has three U.S. Amateurs to his name, too. Starting on No. 10, Woods was 3 under through eight holes before a bogey on the par-4 18th to turn in 2 under, which was good for T-2. His scores are only being updated after every nine holes, so don't expect any changes to his score until he completes play. Last month, Woods got his biggest win to date, winning the AJGA's Team TaylorMade Invitational at Streamsong Black in Central Florida, beating a field consisting of most of the top juniors in the country. Earlier this week, Woods, a Class of 2027 recruit, was able to be contacted for the first time by college coaches looking to recruit him. Earlier this month, he made the cut at the Florida Amateur Championship. The 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur is set for July 21-26 at Trinity Forest in Dallas.

Breaking down Charlie Woods' third round at the Florida Amateur Championship
Breaking down Charlie Woods' third round at the Florida Amateur Championship

USA Today

time07-06-2025

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  • USA Today

Breaking down Charlie Woods' third round at the Florida Amateur Championship

Breaking down Charlie Woods' third round at the Florida Amateur Championship Charlie Woods fell off the pace of the leaders in the third round of Florida's 108th Amateur Championship on June 7. Woods, a junior at the Benjamin School and son of legendary golfer Tiger Woods, shot 77 (5-over) in the third round at BallenIsles Country Club East Course in Palm Beach Gardens. He is 7-over for the tournament and entered the clubhouse just after noon Saturday tied for 54th overall, 13 shots back of the lead. The Amateur Championship is a 72-hole stroke play tournament hosted by the Florida State Golf Association. The tournament was first hosted in 1915 and is the oldest continuous sporting event in Florida. Former champions include 1976 U.S. Open winner Jerry Pate. Recent: Tiger Woods watches son Charlie play Florida's Amateur Championship Charlie Woods hole-by-hole scorecard Hole — Score (Strokes) No. 1 — Par (4) No. 2 — Bogey (5) No. 3 — Par (5) No. 4 — Par (3) No. 5 — Birdie (3) No. 6 — Par (3) No. 7 — Par (5) No. 8 — Triple Bogey (7) No. 9 — Par (4) No. 10 — Bogey (5) No. 11 — Par (3) No. 12 — Par (5) No. 13 — Par (4) No. 14 — Bogey (5) No. 15 — Birdie (3) No. 16 — Par (3) No. 17 — Bogey (6) No. 18 — Par (4) Final: Out 39, In 38, Total 77 (5-over) 3-day total: 74-72-77—223 (7-over) Charlie Woods golf ranking Woods soared in the junior golf rankings in the wake of his first career American Junior Golf Association victory. He is ranked No. 14 in the latest edition of the AJGA boys rankings, more than 595 spots better than his previous ranking of No. 609. Charlie Woods AJGA win More: Charlie Woods wins first AJGA tournament at Team TaylorMade Invitational Woods earned his first career AJGA win on May 28 with a 3-stroke victory at the Team TaylorMade Invitational at Streamsong Resort's Black Course in Bowling Green, Florida. It was an individual breakthrough for Woods, whose previous best AJGA finish was a tie for 25th at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley in South Carolina in March. He shot a final round 66 (6-under) to Charlie Woods next tournament More: Charlie Woods receives special invite to elite junior golf tournament after first AJGA win Woods has received an invitation to play in the Northeast Amateur from June 18-21 at Wannamoisett Country Club in Rhode Island. One of seven events on the Elite Amateur Golf Series, the Northeast Amateur was established as an annual junior golf tournament in 1962. Its past winners include Collin Morikawa, Dustin Johnson, Luke Donald, David Duval and Nick Dunlap, who won the event in 2023 and turned pro with the PGA Tour in 2024. Woods has yet to make a decision on his invitation according to the Rhode Island Golf Association's official X account. Woods' new AJGA ranking also means he will potentially qualify to play 2025 The Junior Players Championship at historic TPC Sawgrass in late August in Ponte Vedra Beach. The field comprises the top 58 boys in the Rolex AJGA Rankings as of July 8 as well a select group of international invitees and additional spots available at the tournament organizer's discretion. Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@

Tiger Woods has made his worries about son Charlie clear as he shows attitude
Tiger Woods has made his worries about son Charlie clear as he shows attitude

Daily Mirror

time07-06-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Tiger Woods has made his worries about son Charlie clear as he shows attitude

Tiger Woods has always been keen to shield his son Charlie from the pressures of fame, and the 16-year-old's recent success on the golf course suggests he's doing just that Tiger Woods has consistently protected his son Charlie, doing his best to guard him against the intense expectations tied to being the child of a golfing legend. Charlie, now 16, continues to impress on the junior golf circuit, but Tiger's priority remains the same: he wants his son to live like a regular teenager, not be weighed down by comparisons to his father. Still, Charlie's recent achievements - notably his triumph at the Team TaylorMade Invitational this week - show that he's not only handling the attention but excelling with poise and composure. His standout performance at the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) tournament, held at Florida's Streamsong Resort's Black Course, was a major moment in his budding career. ‌ Finishing with a final-round 66 to close at 15-under-par, he outperformed a competitive group that included six of the top-10 junior golfers in the nation. That victory rocketed Charlie more than 500 spots up the AJGA leaderboard, landing him at No. 14 and securing an invitation to the elite Rolex Junior All-American event. His scorecard spoke volumes - he tallied 17 birdies and an eagle over three rounds. ‌ Tiger, who is recovering from Achilles surgery, was recently seen watching Charlie play in the Florida Amateur Championship, cheering him on from a golf cart. His attendance was both a sign of support and a reminder of his protective nature. The American, 49, has repeatedly stated that Charlie is forging his own identity. Speaking on the Another Golf Podcast back in 2022, Tiger said: "He's a kid. Don't compare him to me because he's not me. He's Charlie." Despite being under constant watch, Charlie's approach has been impressive. Following his AJGA success, he showed a calm confidence that echoed his father's early demeanour, yet remained uniquely his. "I didn't look at the leaderboard once today," Charlie said, channelling Tiger's mental discipline. "On the fairway after hitting the green on 18, [my caddie] was like: 'You make par here, you're going to be fine.'" Toby Harbeck, Charlie's coach at the prestigious Benjamin School in Florida, said that Charlie is "tough on himself", but believes that trait, if nurtured, could push him to achieve greatness. ‌ His bounce-back mentality - evident after narrowly missing US Open qualification for the second time - continues to set him apart. At the Team TaylorMade Invitational, a sizzling 7-under 65 in the second round put him firmly in the mix, drawing parallels to a young Jordan Spieth for his aggressive style and confidence. Still, extraordinary potential brings immense pressure, and Tiger remains committed to shielding Charlie from as much of that as he can. "When we're out there playing, I'm his dad, so I'm protective of him," Woods Sr. said. "Obviously, I want him to do the best he possibly can. I want him to learn from everything. But I also want to protect him from, like, all of this. The environment. Especially this day and age. ‌ "When I grew up, there were no camera phones, there were no videos. I try to shoo people away, 'Let him enjoy, don't put any pressure on him, let him play, let him be a kid, OK?'" Tiger's unease with the modern spotlight is understandable, having faced it himself from a young age. Yet Charlie's recent rise shows he's not just surviving the moment - he's flourishing. His composure in pressure-packed events, combined with a grounded mindset, signals a promising trajectory. While comparisons to his father will always follow, Tiger believes that very strength will allow Charlie to forge his own distinct path. "He's going to be his own person. And whatever road he goes down, he's going to go down his own road. And he's going to create his own path," the 15-time major winner said. "That, to me, is so important as a father, that I provide that environment and that support. That he can go down whatever path he wants to, I just want him to do the best at it."

Charlie Woods makes cut, advances to weekend at Florida's 108th Amateur Championship
Charlie Woods makes cut, advances to weekend at Florida's 108th Amateur Championship

USA Today

time06-06-2025

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  • USA Today

Charlie Woods makes cut, advances to weekend at Florida's 108th Amateur Championship

Charlie Woods makes cut, advances to weekend at Florida's 108th Amateur Championship Charlie Woods is charging into the weekend at Florida's 108th Amateur Championship in Palm Beach Gardens. Woods, a junior at the Benjamin School in Florida and the son of legendary golfer Tiger Woods, fired an even-par 72 in the second round Friday at the BallenIsles Country Club. Woods will enter the weekend tied for 31st at 2 over, six shots back of the lead. He started the day slowly with bogeys on holes No. 1 and No. 3 but buoyed his round with a birdie on No. 9 and an eagle on the par-5 No. 12. Woods slid back to even par with a bogey on No. 14 and carded pars the rest of the way. Derek Busby of Palm Beach Gardens leads at 4 under. He's one of 18 golfers who enter the weekend under par. What was the cut at the Florida Amateur Championship? The field was trimmed to the low 70 players after Friday's second round with the cut at 6 over. Woods will begin his third round at 7:45 a.m. ET Saturday off hole No. 1 on the East Course. He's paired with former Benjamin teammate Pavel Tsar, a Notre Dame golf signee, and Jake Sherwin. The 108th Amateur Championship is a 72-hole stroke play tournament running from June 5-8. The tournament was first hosted in 1915 and is the oldest continuous sporting event in Florida. Former champions include 1976 U.S. Open winner Jerry Pate. Charlie Woods hole-by-hole scorecard on Friday Hole — Score (Strokes) No. 1 — Bogey (5) No. 2 — Par (4) No. 3 — Bogey (6) No. 4 — Par (3) No. 5 — Par (4) No. 6 — Par (3) No.7 — Par (4) No. 8 — Par (4) No. 9 — Birdie (3) No. 10 — Par (4) No. 11 — Par (3) No. 12 — Eagle (3) No. 13 — Par (4) No. 14 — Bogey (5) No. 15 — Par (4) No. 16 — Par (3) No. 17 — Par (5) No. 18 — Par (4) Final: 37-35―72 (even par) Two-day total: 74-72—146 (2 over) What is Charlie Woods' amateur golf ranking? Woods soared in the junior golf rankings in the wake of his first career American Junior Golf Association victory. He is ranked No. 14 in the latest edition of the AJGA boys rankings, more than 595 spots better than his previous ranking of No. 609. When did Charlie Woods win an AJGA event for the first time? Woods earned his first career AJGA win on May 28 with a three-stroke victory at the Team TaylorMade Invitational at Streamsong Resort's Black Course in Bowling Green, Florida. It was an individual breakthrough for Woods, whose previous best AJGA finish was a tie for 25th at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley in South Carolina in March. He shot a final-round 6-under 66 to close the tournament at 15 under overall. He defeated top junior players Miles Russell (No. 1 in the previous AJGA rankings), Luke Colton (No. 5) and Alabama's Tyler Watts (No. 7). Charlie Woods next tournament Woods has received an invitation to play in the Northeast Amateur from June 18-21 at Wannamoisett Country Club in Rhode Island. One of seven events on the Elite Amateur Golf Series, the Northeast Amateur was established as an annual junior golf tournament in 1962. Past winners include Collin Morikawa, Dustin Johnson, Luke Donald, David Duval and Nick Dunlap, who won the event in 2023 and turned pro in 2024. Woods has yet to make a decision on his invitation, according to the Rhode Island Golf Association's official X account. Woods' new AJGA ranking also means he will potentially qualify to play 2025 The Junior Players Championship at historic TPC Sawgrass in late August in Ponte Vedra Beach. The field comprises the top 58 boys in the Rolex AJGA Rankings as of July 8 as well a select group of international invitees and additional spots available at the tournament organizer's discretion. For results on the rest of the field in the Florida Amateur Championship, check out this recap from the Palm Beach Post. Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@

Tiger Woods Without Walking Boot on Golf Course Stirs Talk of a Comeback
Tiger Woods Without Walking Boot on Golf Course Stirs Talk of a Comeback

Newsweek

time06-06-2025

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  • Newsweek

Tiger Woods Without Walking Boot on Golf Course Stirs Talk of a Comeback

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Palm Beach Post reported excellent news: Tiger Woods is back on the golf course, at least as a spectator. Even more encouraging was the fact that Woods was not wearing any protective gear on his left leg, which he had surgery on less than three months ago. His public appearance immediately went viral, with thousands of fans reacting on social media. The X NUCLR GOLF account, which tracks golf events worldwide, even asked fans about a possible Woods return: 🚨📸🐅 #NEW — Tiger Woods appeared at a Florida golf course today to watch son Charlie with no boot on his surgically repaired left leg. The procedure occurred on March 11th. @TWlegion Is Tiger set to make another comeback? (📸 - @pbpost) — NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) June 6, 2025 The 49-year-old legend suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon that was surgically repaired on March 11. According to Woods himself, the procedure was a success. Woods was at the BallenIsles Country Club in Palm Beach Gardens, watching his son Charlie compete in the Florida Amateur Championship. Published photos show the 82-time PGA Tour winner riding in a golf cart with his left leg completely free of a walking boot or other visible protective gear: 🚨👀🐅 #TIGER SIGHTING — Tiger Woods is back on the course! He was out watching Charlie today at The Florida Amateur Championship today. The appearance is one of the first we've seen since he underwent surgery to repair his Achilles. Let's go @NUCLRGOLF (📸: Palm Beach Post) — TWLEGION (@TWlegion) June 6, 2025 Tiger Woods has had to stage numerous comebacks throughout his professional golf career due to injuries and surgeries. His most recent comeback was in 2024 when he played in only five official tournaments, missing three cuts and withdrawing once. That same year, he also played in the PNC Championship, teaming up with Charlie. Team Woods had an excellent performance, finishing second after losing in a playoff to Bernhard Langer and his son, Jason. Tiger Woods of the United States and his son Charlie Woods depart the practice area in a cart during the final round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 14,... Tiger Woods of the United States and his son Charlie Woods depart the practice area in a cart during the final round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 14, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. MoreCharlie Woods finished the first round of the Florida State Championship tied for 39th place, with a score of 2-over par. His day's performance included three birdies and five bogeys, leaving him eight strokes behind the three players tied for first place. The Florida Amateur Championship will be played over four rounds, with a cut after the first 36 holes. The field consists of 168 players. Charlie, 16, comes into this event fresh off his first American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) title, the TaylorMade Junior Invitational, where he defeated the nation's top junior players, including stars like Miles Russell and Luke Colton. More Golf: PGA Tour Star Reveals Indefinite Absence amid Crushing Injury

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