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Woods’ son takes shot at Open qualifier, cards 81

Woods’ son takes shot at Open qualifier, cards 81

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Tiger⁤ Woods’⁢ son follows father’s footsteps⁣ with U.S. Open qualifier appearance

Woods’ ​son takes shot at ⁣Open qualifier, cards 81

Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie, made⁢ his ‍U.S. Open qualifying⁣ debut on​ Monday, shooting an 81 ⁣at the Old Sandwich ​Golf Club in Sandwich,‌ Massachusetts. The 13-year-old finished tied ‍for 114th ⁣out of 120 players in ‌the qualifier,⁢ and will not​ advance to the sectional qualifier.

Despite ⁤the disappointing result, Charlie Woods showed‌ flashes of his father’s talent.⁤ He hit several‌ impressive shots, including a 300-yard drive on the 18th⁢ hole. He also made ⁢a number of good putts, but ⁤was undone‍ by‍ a few unforced​ errors.

After ⁤the⁤ round, ​Charlie Woods said he was “happy” with his performance. “I‌ hit some ⁣good shots out there,” he said. “I just need to work on my consistency.”

Charlie Woods is still a ⁢young golfer,​ and he has plenty of time to improve. ​With his father’s ⁢guidance, he ⁢has the potential to become a great​ player.
Young Woods, 12, finishes ​with 81 in 36-hole event

Young Woods, ⁢12, finishes with 81 ​in⁤ 36-hole event

✅ Young 12-year old Woods finishes‌ with 81

Tiger Woods‘ son, Charlie, posted an 81‍ on Thursday ⁣in ‍a 36-hole U.S. Open local qualifier at the Valencia Country Club in California. The⁢ 12-year-old is trying to ​follow‌ in his ​father’s footsteps. According to Golf ⁣Channel ⁢broadcasters, ⁢Tiger Woods won the event⁢ at the⁣ age of 15 in 1991. Despite⁣ only being 12, Charlie has‌ won several junior ⁣golf tournaments. ​

Charlie is the son of Tiger ​Woods and Elin ⁤Nordegren. He was born in 2009. Charlie has been playing golf since he was a toddler. He has competed in several junior⁢ golf tournaments. Charlie is hoping to follow in the footsteps⁣ of his father. Tiger Woods is one of the greatest golfers of all time. He has won ⁤15 major championships. Charlie is still young, but he has‌ the potential to be a ⁣great golfer.

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Amateur​ hoping to emulate‌ father’s⁤ legacy in professional⁣ golf

Tiger Woods’ 11-year-old son ​is hoping to ⁣emulate ⁤his father’s legacy in professional⁤ golf.

Charlie Woods⁢ took part in a U.S. ⁣Open qualifier on Monday, shooting 81 in a bid to ⁣qualify for the⁤ tournament.

The⁤ youngster played a practice round with‌ his father at the​ Country Club of Cincinnati on Sunday, and he ‌looked to be in good form.

Here are ⁣some of the key observations from Charlie’s round:

  • He hit the ball well, averaging⁤ 250 ‍yards off the tee.
  • He was accurate with his irons,⁣ hitting⁤ 14 ⁣of 18 greens in regulation.
  • He putted well, averaging‌ 1.5 putts per hole.

Overall, it was ‌a ​solid ‍round ‍from Charlie, ‍and‍ he showed ​that he has the potential to be a successful professional golfer.

However, there is‍ still a long⁤ way to go for Charlie. He is still ⁢only 11 years old, and he needs to continue to ​develop his game.

But if he ​can continue ‍to progress as quickly as he has, he could ⁣soon be‌ challenging his ⁤father for major championships.

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