Matt Kuchar and son Cameron lead by 3 at soggy PNC Championship

The Kuchars played the first 12 holes in 11 under.

ORLANDO — The Kuchar family has a picture of son Cameron on the back of a driving range in Las Vegas wearing diapers and appearing to give his father Matt a lesson. As Cameron grew, so too did his love of the game, to the point that the 16-year-old now dreams of one day playing on the PGA Tour and winning the Masters.

Team Kuchar warmed up for this year’s PNC Championship at their home course in Jupiter, Florida, The Bear’s Club, by training with fellow father-son teams Justin and Mike Thomas and Justin and Luke Leonard.

The pair made it look easy on a rainy day at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club, where the Kuchars fired a 15-under 57 in the scramble format, one shot off the tournament record. They hold a three-shot lead over four teams at 12 under.

The Kuchars played the first 12 holes in 11 under.

“I think back to when I was 16 years old,” said Matt, a nine-time winner on the PGA Tour. “It’s just leaps and bounds ahead of where I was, just as a quality golfer. Feels like day-in and day-out, he’s going to play some pretty good golf, and he’s got a great network of friends that now he goes and practices, plays with and plays tournaments with. He sees Charlie Woods down there a lot, a bunch of other guys down in Jupiter.”

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Matt’s father, Peter, agrees, noting that Matt’s game really took off around age 15, yet Cameron is already so much farther ahead. That’s largely because of Matt.

“I was a tennis player,” said Peter. “Matt just learned it all on his own. He didn’t learn anything from me.”

Matt’s son Carson, who played last year in this event, is a nationally ranked junior player and the reason the family moved down to south Florida. Though the move has certainly helped Cameron, too, who notes that the two-minute cart ride from their house to the driving range is a big improvement, and there’s always a game to be had.

Cameron plays most of his tournament golf on the South Florida PGA Junior Medalist Tour along with Charlie Woods and Luke Leonard.

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Tiger Woods of the United States embraces son Charlie Woods on the 18th green during the first round of the PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 16, 2023 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)

Team Woods opened the PNC with a 64.

“I drove the ball really good today,” said Charlie, “didn’t miss a fairway, and still managed to shoot 8 under. We just suck at putting.”

Added Tiger: “That sums it up right there.”

Bernhard Langer is a four-time winner of the PNC, twice with his youngest son Jason (2014 and 2019) and twice with his oldest, Stefan (2005 and 2006). Jason, 26, is a former collegiate player at Penn who now works in finance in New York City. He’s making his sixth appearance at the PNC with dad this week. They’re currently in a share of second with the Singhs, Goosens and Duvals.

“I saw Jason played incredibly well for somebody who doesn’t play much golf anymore,” said Langer. “Hit a lot of quality shots.”

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8 photos of Tiger Woods’ daughter, Sam, caddying for him at the 2023 PNC Championship

Tiger Woods and his kids, Sam and Charlie, were together at the PNC Championship on Saturday.

The PNC Championship in Orlando has been a family event for Tiger Woods and his kids.

Tiger teamed up with his 14-year-old son, Charlie Woods, for the tournament, and golf fans absolutely love when these two hit the course together — especially with their still eerily similar swings. (And they’re clearly having a good time, including Tiger throwing a chicken at Charlie to distract him mid-interview.)

But Tiger’s eldest child, 16-year-old Sam Woods, was also part of the tournament and was caddying for her dad in the first round at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on Saturday.

Here are eight photos of Sam caddying for her dad at the PNC Championship:

As Steve Stricker grinded to hit it past Nelly Korda at PNC Championship, daughter Izzi Stricker took notes

“She has got one of the best swings in the game of golf,” Steve Stricker said of Nelly Korda.

ORLANDO — Izzi Stricker said she felt numb on the first hole of the PNC Championship, though she did pipe her drive down the middle. Partnering with her father Steve in their first PNC, oddsmakers had the Strickers as a favorite to win this week, enjoying the same odds as Tiger Woods and his son Charlie and Justin Thomas and his father Mike.

Izzi, a two-time Wisconsin girls state champion, has committed to play college golf at Wisconsin, where she’ll be a freshman in the fall of 2024. Both her mother, Nicki, and sister, Bobbi, played golf at Wisconsin.

Izzi Stricker daughter of Steve Stricker of the United States embraces her mother Nikki Stricker as sister Bobbi Stricker looks on from the 18th green during the first round of the PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 16, 2023 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)

A 12-time winner on the PGA Tour, Steve won six times this season on the PGA Tour Champions, including three majors.

In Saturday’s opening round of the PNC, the Strickers were paired alongside former No. 1 Nelly Korda and her father Petr. Izzi was hoping she’d get the chance to play alongside Korda, a major champion and Olympic gold medalist.

Steve noted he often pulls up videos of Nelly’s swing when working with his daughters.

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“I mean, she has got one of the best swings in the game of golf,” said Stricker. “You know, men or women.”

The Strickers opened with an 8-under 64 in the scramble format, tied with the Kordas, and trail Matt Kuchar and his teenage son Cameron by seven.

Steve, 56, who was invited into the field after a rule change was made to allow PGA Tour Champions major winners, said he was grinding to make sure he could hit it past Nelly on a waterlogged day at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club. Four sets of tees are in place this week. Steve and Nelly are both playing from 6,578 yards. Izzi and Petr are playing from 6,036 yards.

“I was grinding to make sure that I could hit it past her on a few holes,” said Steve with a smile. “She got me once and she let me know it, too. So from that point on, I swung a little bit harder to make sure I could get it past her, but she’s got some length.”

Annika Sorenstam’s son Will McGee follows early-week ace with an eagle at PNC Championship

Will McGee is having an incredible week.

ORLANDO — Will McGee rated his debut at the PNC Championship last year with mom Annika Sorenstam a 10 out of 10. It’s hard to go up from there, but the 12-year-old, a fan favorite at last year’s event, already has quite the highlight reel at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club. First came the ace during a practice round after school alongside his father, Mike McGee, on the fourth hole. Will hit a 7-iron into the wind from 128 yards.

Then, on Saturday during the PNC’s opening round, Will drained a 40-foot eagle putt on the par-5 third hole.

“At the start it was downhill,” said Will, “and then like towards the middle you could see it was going to break right. Right as I it had it, I thought it was a couple feet short and my mom was like, get some legs, get some legs. And it kept on slowly going and eventually it dropped, and it felt nice.”

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Team Annika holds a share of seventh in the scramble format after carding a 10-under 62. They trail leaders Matt Kuchar and Cameron Kuchar by eight strokes. Tiger Woods and his son Charlie opened with a 64.

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Sorenstam, a 72-time winner on the LPGA, including 10 majors, is the only mother playing in the field. To be invited to the PNC, a member of each team must have won at least one major (PGA Tour, LPGA or PGA Tour Champions) or The Players Championship, while the partner must not hold any playing status on a professional tour.

“Last year we just didn’t really know what to expect,” said Sorenstam of their debut, “and I thought we did quite well last year, and then so now this year, the expectations rise for someone, so therefore, we were a little nervous just for that reason.”

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Will McGee son of Annika Sorenstam of Sweden tosses a ball on the 18th green during the first round of the PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 16, 2023 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)

When asked how many aces he now has, Will said it’s up for debate. He doesn’t count the one he made last year at Pinehurst Resort’s par-3 course, The Cradle, while mom was competing in the U.S. Women’s Open.

“I say one,” said Will, “my dad says two.”

2023 PNC Championship Sunday tee times and TV information

Everything you need to know for Sunday’s round at the PNC Championship.

The first round of the PNC Championship is in the books, and it was a rainy one at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando.

However, Team Kuchar wasn’t affected by the weather as much as some other teams. In the first group off, Matt and son Cameron had a stellar day, shooting 15-under 57 and tying the lowest first-round score in PNC Championship history and second-lowest score in tournament history, as well. Team Kuchar has a three-shot lead heading into Sunday over myriad teams, including the defending champions Vijay and Qass Singh.

Tiger Woods and son Charlie shot 8-under 64 on Saturday.

Here’s a look at Sunday’s tee times and pairings for the 2023 PNC Championship. All times listed below are ET.

PNC Championship: How to watch

Sunday tee times

Tee time Players
9:20 a.m.
Team Price, Team Trevino
9:33 a.m.
Team Harrington, Team Faldo
9:46 a.m.
Team Thomas, Team Furyk
9:59 a.m.
Team Leonard, Team Korda
10:12 a.m.
Team Annika, Team Lehman
10:25 a.m.
Team Cink, Team O’Meara
10:38 a.m.
Team Duval, Team Daly
10:51 a.m.
Team Stricker, Team Woods
11:04 a.m.
Team Singh, Team Goosen
11:17 a.m.
Team Kuchar, Team Langer

TV info

Sunday, Dec. 17

Golf Channel/Peacock: 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. ET
NBC/Peacock: 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. ET

Tiger Woods had a new caddie at the 2023 PNC Championship – his daughter Sam

It’s a family affair for the Woods.

Tiger Woods makes news anytime he tees it up, and especially so this week playing with his 14-year-old son Charlie at the PNC Championship in Orlando.

However, he has a new caddie at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, and one he’s plenty familiar with. His 16-year-old daughter, Sam.

Sam has been in the public eye with dad before, introducing Woods at his induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame. But this is the first time she has been on the bag, meaning a family affair on a rainy Saturday in central Florida.

“Sam was fantastic,” Tiger said. “This is the first time she’s ever done this, so it couldn’t have been any more special for all of us.

“For me to have both my kids inside the ropes like this and participating and playing and being part of the game of golf like this, it couldn’t have been more special for me, and I know that we do this a lot at home, needle each other and have a great time. But it was more special to do it in a tournament like this.”

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Tiger Woods of the United States rides in a golf cart with daughter Sam Woods on the on the ninth hole during the first round of the PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 16, 2023 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)

Tiger is indeed still searching for a full-time caddie, as former bag man Joe LaCava is now looping for Patrick Cantlay. Two weeks ago at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, longtime friend and business partner Rob McNamara caddied for Woods.

Photos: Tiger and Charlie at the PNC Championship

LaCava’s son, Joe Jr., has been on the bag for Charlie the past three years. This year, it’s his high school teammate Luke Wise. The duo won a team state title last month for Benjamin.

Team Woods finished at 8-under 64 after the first round, seven shots behind Team Kuchar.

Meanwhile, how is Tiger as a caddie for Charlie in his junior events? He poked some fun at dad.

“For Dad as a caddie, his reads are hook-bias, and I don’t hook as much as he does,” Charlie said. “So all of my putts, I miss right. So I have to account for that.”

Walking in putts, waving goodbye to drives among scenes from Tiger and Charlie Woods’ first round at 2023 PNC Championship

Charlie isn’t afraid of the spotlight.

Charlie Woods isn’t afraid of being center stage.

Being the son of Tiger Woods will do that to you.

The first round of the 2023 PNC Championship got underway Saturday in a rainy Orlando at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club. Twenty teams of former major champions paired with a family member got underway in the friendly hit-and-giggle to end the year.

However, plenty of eyes were focused on Team Woods, and there was no shortage of excitement from the duo early and often.

Walking in putts, waving goodbye to drives and racking up the birdies trying to keep up with Team Kuchar, which was the team setting the mark early.

Photos: Tiger and Charlie at the PNC

Here are some of the best scenes from Team Woods in the first round of the 2023 PNC Championship.

Tiger Woods hilariously threw a chicken tender to try and distract Charlie mid-interview

Tiger pulled a prank on his son and it was funny.

Tiger Woods, as you may know, is a well-known prankster (although one of those pranks was childish).

This week, as he’s teeing it up with his son Charlie at the 2023 PNC Championship, he’s treating the kid like any other playing partner and playing a joke on him. While Charlie was in the middle of doing an interview with a reporter on the course in Orlando, Tiger was nibbling on a chicken finger. But instead of taking the last bite, he tossed it at Charlie, who handled it like a pro.

It’s a very funny clip. Check out the moment below:

Chicken fingers, flop shots and more from Tiger and Charlie Woods’ pro-am round at the 2023 PNC Championship

Check out the scenes from the 2023 PNC Championship Pro-Am.

ORLANDO — When Tiger and Charlie Woods arrived on property at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, the cameras met them in the parking lot and fans were already lining the fence waiting for one of the rare sightings this year of the 15-time major winner and son, who recently helped his high school win the FHSAA Class A State Championship.

For Tiger, this is groundhog day. Another day of all eyes trained on his every shot, smile or grimace and limp. For Charlie, 14, it’s his fourth straight appearance in this event with his dear, old dad, and he has been around enough big events to know what to expect. He has shown great composure playing in front of crowds that are more interested in seeing what type of game young Charlie has compared to the Hall of Famers in the field.

“Welcome to the new Tour,” Tiger said, “where everyone has a camera phone.”

Here are four more scenes from Friday’s practice round at the PNC Championship.

Photos: Tiger and Charlie at the PNC Championship

 

Tiger and Charlie Woods’ golf swings still look eerily the same with awesome in sync videos

Like father, like son.

Charlie Woods is 14 years old, but he’s been playing with his dad Tiger at the PNC Championship for four years.

And every year, we get the same thing: Videos of the pair showing their similar mannerisms along with golf swings that are eerily similar. That’s what we’re here to focus on after a range session before the pair teed off at the 2023 edition of the tournament.

You’ll see one moment when they both tee up wedges together, and it might give you some goose bumps when you see it.

Check out the videos below and tell me if you agree: