Tiger’s only son has reached cult levels of fame among golf fans in the years following his debut at the parent-𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 PNC Championship. That fame has only grown as his junior golf career has continued to take off in Southern Florida, but it’s also transitioned. After Charlie’s dazzling (and eerily Tigeresque) debut brought his golf game into focus, the youngest Woods has shifted in the spotlight, spending the last several months as his father’s swing coach du jour.
If nothing else, the U.S. Junior Amateur serves as a reminder that the youngest Woods’ competitive career forges on. Charlie has had several unsuccessful competitive opportunities in recent months, including a failed attempt at a Monday Qualifier into his hometown PGA Tour event, the Cognizant Classic. Late last year, his high school coach Toby Harbeck spoke with GOLF.comabout his development as a player.
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