Like father, like son. We already know that Charlie Woods and Tiger Woods have eerily similar swings. But it’s not just for show — Charlie seems like he’s going to be pretty good at golf if he chooses to turn pro.
He’s already showing his skill off in his debut at the PNC Championship with his dad. The 11-year-old absolutely smashed a 5-wood for team Woods to make an eagle as Tiger was watching.
He drilled it 175 yards down the green. It was incredibly impressive. He also drove the ball and made the putt for the eagle, so he essentially made it on his own.
Team Woods is right in the thick of the event midway through the opening round — 8 under through nine holes.
Just take a look at this.
Eagle for Team Woods. 🦅
-3 thru 3. 👀 pic.twitter.com/mtxecAh5k5
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 19, 2020
Pure.
A different angle of Charlie's approach on 3. pic.twitter.com/ArowcbF6QL
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 19, 2020
Tiger loved it.
What it's all about. 🙌
Charlie Woods eagles and @TigerWoods is loving it. pic.twitter.com/E2mUJEquG4
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) December 19, 2020
Shouts to Charlie Woods for the first highlight of his career. Hopefully, there are many more to come. It’s probably a safe bet seeing as it only took him three holes to get this one.
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