Charlie Woods wins ace in junior players tournament

Charlie Woods won’t win this week’s junior player title. But he won the internet on Sunday.
There is a trump card.
In the third and final round of the event, it took place on the third hole of TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, Florida. Tiger Woods’ son, 16, started his own game on the 10th hole, and when he reached 177 yards and 3, he even went in 11 holes on 11 holes.
Woods showed off his father’s drama, and Floche (Woods) flushed his tee and held up his pose.
“That’s really good,” one of his game partners can say. In an instant, fans around the green confirmed the result.
“Are there?” Woods said before his game partner affirmed that he was ace. Woods sounded excited, but his physical reaction was more restrictive than his father’s signature fist. Charlie chose to hit the ball high.
ho-hum. After all, he’s been there and did it. The first hole of the young Woods was in the December PNC Championship.
Now he has his second one. Eighteen years old, he will catch his old man, he has 20 careers.
Have time. But it was too late, and Woods caught the leader in the junior championship game. He finished the game with a 72 shot Sunday, finishing with a 72 shot, well behind the speed set by another 16-year-old Miles Russell of Jacksonville, Florida.
As of this typing, Russell ranked 8th in the first place this week.



