Golf
Charlie Woods Channels One of Tiger Woods’ Most Epic Romps in a Dominant Junior Tournament Victory

While Charlie Woods obviously has a long way to go before even coming close to matching Tiger Woods‘ accomplishments on the golf course, the 14-year-old is certainly off to a solid start.
Armed with a swing of which many PNC Championship in Orlando.
Already having several victories under his belt, Charlie added another trophy to his case over the weekend, taking a dominant victory on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, a victory that brought back memories of arguably the most dominant win of Tiger’s career.
Charlie Woods won a junior tournament reminiscent of Tiger Woods’ win at the 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach
Playing in the Boys 14-15 Division at HJGT’s Major Championship at Village Golf Course in Royal Palm Beach, Florida, Charlie Woods made nine birdies over two rounds on the par-72 layout and finished the 36-hole event at 1-under, his lowest-ever finish at an HJGT event. This also marked his 13th top-10 finish on the tour.
As for second place, that honor went to Noah Manly, who finished at 7-over. Luke Friend finished at 8-over in solo third, while Cameron Cantine and Logan Foxx tied for fourth at 11-over.
So let me get this straight. In a tournament called the “Major Championship,” Charlie Woods won by a ridiculous amount of strokes and was the only player to finish the week in red numbers.
If that scenario rings a bell, it’s because that’s what Tiger Woods did during his unbelievable victory at the Tiger Slam,” Woods shot 12-under for the week and was the only player to finish in red numbers. Ernie Els and Miguel Angel Jimenez tied for second at 3-over, a ridiculous 15 shots behind.
So, again, while Charlie Woods has a long way to go before racking up the accolades his father has, he’s already dominating the way his dad did for years.