Tiger Woods’ 15-year-old son, Charlie, will try to qualify for PGA Tour event
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Tiger Woods’ 15-year-old son Charlie will compete in a pre-qualifier event Thursday in hopes of qualifying for his first PGA Tour start next week.
Tiger Woods’ 15-year-old son, Charlie Woods, will compete in a pre-qualifier event Thursday in hopes of making the field for his first PGA Tour start next week. Charlie, who won a state championship with his Palm Beach high school golf teammates in November, will tee it up Thursday in Hobe Sound, Florida, at one of four pre-qualifying sites, according to the PGA Tour website. To qualify for the PGA Tour’s Cognizant Classic, Charlie would need to advance from the pre-qualifier and then again from the event’s qualifier Monday. The PGA Tour said just four qualifiers will advance from Monday’s event into the Cognizant Classic field. If successful, this would mark Charlie’s first PGA Tour start. His father has won 82 PGA Tour event titles – tied with the late Sam Snead for the most ever – and first played in a professional event in 1992 as a 16-year-old amateur. Aside from winning a state championship, Woods and his legendary father have played together at the PGA Tour’s annual PNC Championship tournament. The father-son duo have competed four times at the event which sees past major-winning golfers team up with a family member. Throughout their four PNC Championship appearances, television broadcasts showed how strikingly similar the pair’s distinct golf mannerisms are.