Sam Woods, who sported an official caddie vest with “Woods” for the first time
Last weekend, Tiger, 47, and his 14-year-old son Charlie competed at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando. According to the event’s official website, Tiger and Charlie are making their fourth consecutive appearance at the PNC Championship, where former PGA champions compete for the prize with a family member.
Tiger’s 16-year-old daughter unexpectedly served as his official caddie on Saturday, despite the fact that sports fans are accustomed to seeing the father and son team at golf tournaments. The PGA Visit’s Instagram account shared a video of Sam cleaning and getting sorted out Tiger’s golf clubs.
The caption of the post read, “For the first time, Sam Woods is caddying for her father today.”
Despite the fact that it doesn’t give the idea that Sam embraced her dad’s affection for golf, she’s commended his prosperity and wins. During the Walk 2022 World Golf Lobby of Notoriety enlistment function, Sam considered her dad a “warrior and referred to his 2021 auto collision.
According to NBC Sports, Sam said in a speech, “We didn’t know if you’d come home with two legs or not.” Not only are you about to enter the Hall of Fame, but you are also standing here on your own. Therefore you merit this. You’re a contender. You’ve challenged the chances without fail.”
In a similar discourse, Sam said her dad frequently went to her violin shows and soccer matches in spite of his bustling timetable.
Tiger later said thanks to his little girl, saying, “Poo, I just lost a bet to [Steve] Stricker that I wouldn’t cry. Sam, thank you.