December 23rd 2024.
Tiger Woods could not contain his pride and admiration for his son, Charlie, after their recent performance at the PNC Championship. As they finished in second place, Tiger believes that Charlie's potential in golf is limitless, especially after he made his first ever hole-in-one during the tournament.
It was a special moment for Tiger as well, as it marked his first competitive appearance since the Open in July. Playing alongside his 15-year-old son in the 36-hole family scramble event, Tiger was impressed by Charlie's progress in the game.
Although Team Woods had a lead going into Sunday's round, they were caught by Team Langer, consisting of legendary golfer Bernhard Langer and his son Jason. Despite the loss, Tiger couldn't help but feel proud as he watched Charlie make his very first hole-in-one on the par-three fourth hole. The ball landed short of the hole but rolled in smoothly, much to the excitement of Charlie and their family and friends who were there to witness it.
Reflecting on the experience, Tiger expressed his admiration for Charlie's dedication and hard work in improving every aspect of his game. He also couldn't help but mention that it's easy to forget that Charlie is only 15 years old and yet he has already achieved so much. Tiger believes that Charlie's potential is unlimited and he is excited to see where his progress takes him in the future.
As for the moment of the hole-in-one, Tiger described it as a "thrill of a lifetime" to share it with Charlie and the rest of their family and friends. Despite not winning the tournament, Tiger was proud of their performance and how they had to earn their spot in the leaderboard. He also gave credit to the Langer family for their amazing play on the course.
Charlie, on the other hand, was just happy to have his father by his side during his memorable moment. He described the shot as a "perfect seven-iron, little cut in there" but unfortunately, he didn't get to see the ball go in the hole. However, he didn't let that dampen his spirits and was grateful to have his dad there to celebrate with him.
While Tiger's return to competition was a sight to behold, the PNC Championship was a different kind of challenge compared to the high-intensity and lengthy PGA Tour events. Tiger, who had back surgery in September, admitted that he still has some ways to go before reaching his full potential. He is determined to keep working hard and making progress in his game as he looks forward to the coming year.
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