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Charlie Woods shoots career low at junior championship with dad Tiger as caddie


Look out, world. Charlie Woods is pretty good at this whole golf thing.

While the Presidents Cup was going on in Charlotte, North Carolina, the son of Tiger Woods shot a 4-under round of 68 on Sunday during the final round of the Notah Begay III Junior National Golf Championship at Mission Inn Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida. And his dad was on the bag to see Charlie’s career-low round.

Charlie went out in 1 over, but he played well on his back nine, recording two birdies and an eagle on the par-5 14th hole to come home in 34 and shoot 68. His approach shot lipped out for albatross on the 14th.

“When I hit (the approach), I knew it was good,” Charlie said. “When it started trickling down, I knew it was going to be close, but not that close.”

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At the PNC Championship, Charlie has shown his playing capabilities alongside Tiger. But it seems as if he’s making a name for himself, too.

“Dad told me to stay patient. I just played steady golf,” Charlie said.

Charlie finished tied for fourth in the Boys 12-13 division. He finished 4 over for 36 holes.