Charlie, the son of Tiger Woods, fought in the first round, a 15 -year -old shooting under the burden of a young lover and father
His 15 -year -old son, Charlie, Tiger Woods, spent the day in Ondland Hills on Monday in the first round of American lovers.
The young forest was 12 years old, but it was 5 seconds in the north of the Auckland hill, but he fought with 3 and 4S steam, dealing with five terrible double and four terrible things. Woods will need to pull off a coup on Tuesday on the South Course, a course Ben Hogan nicknamed “The Monster,” to finish among the worst 64 players out of 264 players from 40 states and 35 countries.
In an event that typically draws several hundred people for the championship match, about 100 people waited on the first tee to watch Woods play, and at least as many watched him throughout his round. Woods, a native of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, was visibly frustrated with his run, and his famous father was relatively helpless, as rules prohibit parents from coaching their children during tournaments.
15-year-old Charlie Woods had a tough day in the first round of the U.S. Junior OpenTiger Woods watches his son Charlie tee off from No. 1 on the North Course on MondayCharlie Woods misses the 18th green during the first round of stroke play in Michigan
After shaking hands with his playing partner on the 18th green, Charlie Woods covered his face with his hat and signed a card for a round he’d rather forget. He qualified for the tournament last month after shooting a 1-under 71 after qualifying at Eagle Trace Golf Club in Coral Springs, Fla.
Tiger Woods was 14 years old when he first played in the U.S. Junior Championship and reached the semifinals. A year later, Woods won his first U.S. Junior Open, becoming the only person to win the tournament three times in a row.
He came to the Detroit suburbs from Scotland after tying his best 36-hole score as a professional at the British Open, but failed to reach the final of a major championship for the third straight year. On Friday, Senior Woods linked his personal record at the opening of the UK, but he had nothing to do.
On the first day of the 76th Junior Championship in North America, the United States Tigar Woods talks to ordinary people near Jelly
Woods had 36 holes (156) as an expert in 36 holes, responding to the highest rates to miss three consecutive major reductions. He struck the routine standard on the 18th hole in the Royal Throne and signed a contract with the 77th 77, early, which left him early with the scary and never improved during the day.
It was very good, Woods said. “When we wanted to go the other way, we got a quick double off the hopper, and we were fighting most of the day. I never got close enough to make birdies and as a result made a lot of bogeys.
It brought the short season to an abrupt end.
Woods said he wouldn’t play until December, perhaps until his unofficial 20-man Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.