Most fathers always want their children to resemble them in appearance. However, the best feeling you could have as a dad is seeing your child do what you do, but better.
This is the case of one Tiger Woods, and his 12-year-old son Charlie.
The duo stormed their way to finish second place at the PNC Championship held at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, Florida during the weekend. The duo birdied 11 holes, shooting 15 under par at some point.
This is the first time the former World Champion was competing after breaking his leg in a car accident back in February.
However, it’s not them playing together that seizes attention, but their almost similar behaviour on the golf course. Tiger has been captured sharpening his son’s golfing skills for the future, while the young boy patiently watches his father roll back the years.
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From the swing to the celebrations, Woods and son look like the perfect team.
Charlie Woods of the U.S. hits his tee shot on the 2nd hole during the Pro-Am as his father Tiger looks on at the PNC Championship - The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Florida, U.S. on December 19, 2021 [Reuters, Joe Skipper]
Charlie Woods and Tiger Woods take some practice strokes on the 12th green during a pro-am round of the PNC Championship golf tournament at Grande Lakes Orlando Course on December 17, 2021: Orlando, Florida, USA [Jeremy Reper, USA TODAY]