After experiencing a defeat, Charlie Woods’ absence on social media has caused concern among his supporters. Despite being questioned about the matter, Tiger Woods chose not to comment – leading some to speculate that there may be a connection between him and Charlie’s disappearance.
Despite missing the cut for a junior golf tournament, Charlie Woods remains steadfast in his pursuit to emulate the success of his legendary father and pursue a career in golf.
In the U.S. Junior Amateur on Tuesday, July 23, Woods fell short by a margin of eighteen strokes to qualify for the cut.
As reported by both the Associated Press and USA Today, he recorded a score of 10-over 80 in the second round following his previous day’s result of posting a 12-over81.
The U.S. tournament is a place that the older Woods knows well. Tiger, who witnessed his son’s participation in this event, stands out as the sole three-time winner of it.
According to USA Today, the Junior Amateur achieved victory at 15, 16 and 17 years old.
According to the AP, Charlie has gradually acclimated to professional golf and participated in the PNC Championship with his father for four consecutive years.
They anticipate the participation of the father and son pair in the championship once again this coming December.
Charlie made his debut in the USGA Championship back in June. He expressed to journalists that he aspires to emerge victorious at the U.S. Open, once he makes it into the PGA Tour.
He expressed, “The USGA holds great significance for me. I aspire to emerge victorious in the USGA Championships and eventually triumph at the U.S. Open.”
At the Eagle Trace Golf Club in Coral Springs, Fla., a teen scored 1-under par on a 71-par course and secured his first amateur tournament spot.
This year, Charlie has been playing golf more often as he gets better at the sport that his father, who is 48 years old and has dominated it for the past thirty years, introduced him to.