Charlie Woods (golfer, born 2009)

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Charlie Woods
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Full nameCharlie Axel Woods
Born (2009-02-08) February 8, 2009 (age 15)
Sporting nationalityFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Career
StatusAmateur

Charlie Axel Woods (born February 8, 2009) is an American amateur golfer. He is the son of Tiger Woods.

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Early and personal life

Woods was born on February 8, 2009, the son of golfer Tiger Woods and model Elin Nordegren. He has an older sister named Sam Alexis Woods. Their parents divorced in 2010. [1] [2] He has a half-brother born in 2019 from his mother's relationship with Jordan Cameron. [3]

He attends The Benjamin School in Palm Beach, Florida. He was a keen soccer player in his youth and it has been reported that he concentrated on golf during the COVID-19 pandemic when options to compete in team sports were more limited. [4] It has been reported that he has been coached by his father. [5]

Amateur career

Alongside his father, Tiger Woods, he competed at the 2020 PNC Championship, at 11 years-of-age he became the youngest competitor in the tournament's history. [6] He competed alongside his father again at the 2021, 2022 and 2023 PNC Championships. [7] In 2020, they tied for fifth; in 2021, they were runners-up; in 2022, they tied for eighth; and in 2023, they tied for fifth place. [8] In 2023, Charlie's sister Sam acted as caddy for the pair. [9]

His father has acted as his caddy at times during tournaments, such as at the 2023 Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship. [10] At an event in September 2022, Woods posted a low score of 68 in his final round. [11]

In June 2023, he won Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s Major Championship, at Village Golf Course, by eight strokes in the 14–15 years-of-age category, in Royal Palm Beach, Florida. [12] [13] In September 2023, he won the 14–15 age division of the Last Chance Regional golf tournament including a round of 66. [14] He helped his school win a Florida High School Athletic Association Class A golf championship in November 2023, finishing tied for 26th individually. [15] [16] [17]

In February 2024, he entered his first pre-qualifying tournament for a PGA Tour event, at the Cognizant Classic. [18] [19] [20]

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