The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tiger to team up with son Charlie at PNC Championsh­ip

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Tiger Woods still has one tournament left this year that might feel as big as any to him.

The PNC Championsh­ip announced Thursday that Woods will play with 11- year- old son Charlie in the tournament that has paired major champions with their sons since 1995, the year before the 44- year- old Woods turned pro.

“I can’t tell you how excited I am to be playing with Charlie in our first official tournament together,” Woods said. “It’s been great watching him progress as a junior golfer, and it will be incredible playing as a team together in the PNC Championsh­ip.“

The PNC Championsh­ip is Dec. 19- 20 at the Ritz- Carlton Golf Club Orlando in Florida.

The most television exposure Charlie received was last year at Augusta National when Woods wrapped his son in his arms after winning the Masters for the fifth time, completing a comeback from four back surgeries. It was his 15th major, but the first his son saw him win.

Woods has caddied for his son in junior events, and one moment that got plenty of attention was the father of another junior trying to capture video of Woods, with Charlie and his smooth swing in the background.

Woods wrapped up his official year with an eventful Sunday in the Masters. He was well out of contention when he took a 10 on the par- 3 12th hole, and then followed with five birdies over his last six holes.

The PNC Championsh­ip, the brainchild of longtime IMG executive Alastair Johnston, has gone through iterations over the years to try to keep current with the times.

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