Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie Woods, is working hard to become a professional golfer. Charlie made his first public appearance as a golfer at the 2020 PNC Championship,
where he joined his father, Tiger Woods, in the father-son event. His play has evolved over the years, and fans recently gave their opinions about Charlie’s golf swing.
The 15-year-old golfer has been competing at various tournaments and gets the media’s attention each time he steps out to compete. NUCLR Golf,
a prominent account on Golf Twitter, posted a video of Charlie Woods’ swing and asked people to give their thoughts on the same.
Fans compared his golf swing to that of professional golfers. One fan believed his swing was more similar to Rory McIlroy than Tiger Woods, while one said it was identical to Adam Scott’s.
“More like Rory than his dad.”
“Adam Scott,” one fan wrote.
One user appreciated his grind and said the swing looked a lot different than the previous year, while another fan gave him some tips.
“Grinding hard I see- the swing is a lot different than last year. Go CHARLIE!,” appreciated a fan.
“I’d like to see that left front shoulder stay linear for a beat longer before clearing,” wrote one fan.
Even though most fans appreciated Charlie Woods’ swing, a few people criticized or were not impressed.
“Honestly, it’s nothing special – I see dozens of kids who swing it as good, if not better than Charlie. Any junior that wants to be a great golfer needs a fantastic short game – without that, you can have the smoothest swing in the world, but you won’t win anything,” criticized a user.
“Nothing special,” said a fan.
Charlie Woods won the South Florida Jr. PGA Cup in June
Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie Woods, won the South Florida Junior PGA Cup for the first time in June, and has started to take steps towards becoming a professional golfer.
He shot 73-68-73 at the 54-hole event to register victory at the Ballenlsles Country Club’s East Course.
This victory came as a confidence booster after his disappointing performance at the 2024 US Junior Amateur Open. After missing the cut at The Open Championship, Tiger Woods immediately flew to prepare and watch his son compete at this prestigious amateur tournament.
Unfortunately, Charlie Woods missed the cut by 18 strokes. Hence, the 15-year-old golfer wanted to win the South Florida Junior PGA Cup and prove himself.
“I wanted it so bad… I felt focused. I knew what I had to do to get it done. I wanted to prove to myself that I could do better,” Charlie said after winning the event.
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Source: USA Today