The two days of family pairings in the PNC Championship don’t start for another day, so we won’t get to see Tiger Woods and his son Charlie play together again until Saturday.
But the two did hit the range on Friday as Tiger got ready to tee it up in the pro-am portion of the weekend.
As you’ll see below, there were some fun moments between the two, but the biggest thing that stands out is: Tiger is out there looking good, which is unreal given the comeback from his car crash.
Here’s a look at the beginning of their Friday:
Tiger’s 1st swings at the #PNCChampionship #tigerwoods pic.twitter.com/CLkhuFS8dP
— SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio (@SiriusXMPGATOUR) December 17, 2021
Also back, Charlie's club twirl.pic.twitter.com/dipZcGTFnO
— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) December 17, 2021
Father and son time on the range.
12-year-old Charlie launches while @TigerWoods watches. pic.twitter.com/jtFTuuK37H
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 17, 2021
The look Tiger gave Charlie when he ran out of balls and swiped some from pops is the same one I give my kids when they polish off the last of the chips. Relatable. pic.twitter.com/q3ve9oc0KW
— Jonathan Wall (@jonathanrwall) December 17, 2021
Tiger’s limping this morning. He’s warming up slowly. It’s clearly tough to put too much weight on that right leg. Still, the contact is pure. And as I’m typing this he just roasted a couple drivers, so, things are trending up fast pic.twitter.com/R93pyQBs5O
— Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier) December 17, 2021
Charlie Woods rolling them in early 💯#PNCchampionship #CelebrateFamilypic.twitter.com/RVyg6SThon
— PNC Championship (@PNCchampionship) December 17, 2021
Tiger Woods and his son Charlie walk off the first tee box at the PNC Championship after Tiger’s first shot as a pro in a year
Crowd is fired up to see him, as you’d expect pic.twitter.com/tGYrs9n5F2
— Daren Stoltzfus WESH (@DarenStoltzfus) December 17, 2021
High wipey cut on the first from Tiger, but the move looked good. By my highly scientific calculations, that ball carried 284 yards.
I am Costco brand Shotlink this week. pic.twitter.com/s9RCIu49Zt
— Dan Rapaport (@Daniel_Rapaport) December 17, 2021
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