Tiger Woods' 15-year-old son, Charlie Woods, delivered a jaw-dropping moment during the final round of the PNC Championship on Sunday by hitting his first-ever hole-in-one. The young golfer’s ace came on the par-3 fourth hole at the Ritz-Carlton Club in Orlando, with a precise 7-iron shot from 175 yards.
Charlie’s remarkable feat left the crowd in awe. While he initially didn’t realize his ball had found the cup, cheers erupted from the gallery near the green, with fans on both sides of the hole enthusiastically signaling the ace. Television cameras later confirmed the achievement.
The proud father-son duo shared an emotional moment as Tiger embraced Charlie before giving him a playful shove.
“This is my first one,” Charlie said, surrounded by cameras capturing the special moment.
The hole-in-one not only marked a significant milestone in Charlie’s budding golf career but also helped the Woods duo climb to a temporary share of the lead in the tournament. The event pairs major champions with family members, and this marks the fifth consecutive year the two have participated in the 36-hole competition.
For Tiger, seeing his son reach such a milestone was even more exhilarating than achieving it himself. The legendary golfer’s joy was evident as he celebrated the unforgettable moment alongside Charlie.
The PNC Championship has become a beloved tradition for the Woods family, and this year’s event added another chapter to their growing list of shared accomplishments on the course. Charlie’s first ace is a testament to his growing skills and the legacy he is building alongside his iconic father.
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