Tiger Woods is set to team up with his 13-year-old son, Charlie Woods, at the 2022 PNC Championship. Charlie and Tiger were the runners-up in last year’s tournament and are now excited to share the golf course again.
In an interview with Golf Digest, Tiger Woods recently opened up about his son’s game. Charlie never defeated him in golf, but now Tiger says the time is near. Woods explained:
“His hands are bigger than mine now, he wears bigger gloves than I do. So, it’s coming.”
Charlie Woods currently plays in amateur matches and will make his professional debut in a few years.
Fans have noticed several similarities between the father and son when they play golf. Both have a weird habit of sniffing their noses during matches and celebrating victory likewise.
Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods (Image via Golf.com )
Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods (Image via Golf.com )
Speaking Bridgestone Golf’s “Another Golf Podcast,” Woods talked about his protective instincts as a father. He said:
“I want him to learn from everything, but also, I want to protect him from all of this. You know, the environment.”
Woods further added to his statement:
“Especially in this day and age, when I grew up there were no camera photos, no videos, and stuff. I try to shoo people away. Let him enjoy. Don’t put any pressure on him.””He finally did it a few weeks ago”: Tiger Woods confessed; Charlie outdrove him.
Charlie Woods is very popular among sports fans because of his father, Tiger Woods. The media always surrounds him, and this often puts pressure on him. However, Tiger protects his son from the paparazzi so that he can focus on his work.

Tiger Woods worked as a caddie for his son during the junior championship. Charlie is yet to defeat the 15-time major champion in a round of golf, but he recently outdrove him.