The Guardian (USA)

Charlie Woods, son of Tiger, wins Florida high school golf title

- Guardian sport

Charlie Woods has added to his family’s list of achievemen­ts in the world of golf by helping his team to a high school state title.

A state championsh­ip is one of the few prizes his father, Tiger, has not claimed during his golf career, but 14year-old Charlie was on the victorious team as The Benjamin School’s boys team captured the FHSAA Class A state championsh­ip on Wednesday. Charlie shot 78 and 76 in his two rounds at Mission Inn Resort in Florida. He finished 26th in the individual standings as his five-man team won their fourth state title.

Tiger Woods has an excuse for not winning a state title in high school: the California Interschol­astic Federation did not have a championsh­ip while he was a student. He did, however, win the US Junior Amateur as a 15year-old, a record at the time.

Charlie and Tiger have played together in the PNC Championsh­ip, a tournament in which major winners compete alongside family members.

They finished seventh in their debut at the tournament in 2020.

“I don’t think words can describe it,” the 15-times major champion said of competing alongside his son. “Just the fact that we were able to have this experience together, Charlie and I, it’s memories for a lifetime.”

Tiger has also advised his son to model his game on someone outside the family.

“[I told him] don’t copy my swing. Copy Rory [McIlroy]’s,” Woods said on NBC last year. “That’s one of the things my dad instilled in me, is that you should be able to balance and hold your finish until the ball rolls and stops. You can swing as hard as you want, but you

need to have balance.”

Charlie’s golf handicap is unknown but is it believed to be around around scratch.

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