Tiger Woods’ Son Makes Hole-In-One in PNC Championship

Golf prodigy Charlie Woods, 15, made a hole-in-one at the PNC Championship on Sunday. The achievement came during the final round of the tournament, which features mostly major champions and their family members. Charlie hit a 7-iron from 175 yards on the par-3 fourth hole to score an ace. His father, Tiger Woods, was thrilled to witness the moment, saying it was the thrill of a lifetime for him.

The shot was crucial in Charlie’s team’s scramble format, helping them achieve a 15-under 57 score. However, they ultimately finished as runners-up due to a playoff with Bernhard Langer. Despite not being aware of the ball going into the hole initially, Charlie was overjoyed when it was confirmed by television cameras.

Tiger Woods praised his son’s skills, describing the shot as “a perfect 7-iron.” The family enjoyed the moment together, with Tiger giving Charlie a hard embrace and playfully shoving him away. This marks the fifth consecutive year that Tiger and Charlie have participated in the PNC Championship, finishing as runners-up twice before.

For Charlie, making an ace is at the top of his “fun meter” on the golf course. The sophomore golfer from North Palm Beach is set to continue his success in the sport, with this achievement solidifying his position as a talented young player.

Source: https://apnews.com/article/tiger-woods-charlie-ace-pnc-championship-d20224867e60c3557b029602ffa563c7