Golf world reacts to latest viral clip of Tiger Woods' son Charlie Woods
A new video of Tiger Woods' 14-year-old son Charlie Woods has surfaced, prompting golf fans to speculate about future the teenage golfer will have.
Tiger Woods' 14-year-old son Charlie Woods was described as having a 'tour ready' golf swing after another clip of the teenage golfer went viral.
The attention of the golf world may well be on the 2023 US Open at Los Angeles Country Club (that is being played without Tiger).
But just six miles away Charlie was honing his game. He was spotted sending one down the fairway at Riviera Country Club.
And doesn't he look strong?!
Watch the clip here:
Charlie Woods spotted down the road from the U.S. Open at Riviera CC.
(: waldlucas / IG) pic.twitter.com/InDaGU1Mot— SI Golf (@SI_Golf) June 14, 2023
His father is currently out-of-action and there is no timeframe for his return. The most-recent sighting of Tiger, now 47, came on 5 June.
The 15-time major champ was spotted with his right foot elevated in a golf cart as he watched his little club in a junior competition.
Charlie now competes in the boys' 14-15 division on the Hurricane Junior Tour. To the surprise of nobody, his father is an investor.
The teenager actually won that, marking his first win in the 36-hole tournament, posting a 1-under total to win by eight strokes.
We are also yet to hear from Tiger after the bombshell announcement by the PGA Tour to partner with LIV Golf's Saudi backers.
Tiger is unlikely to play again in 2023 having undergone more surgery on his right ankle on 19 April, shortly after he hobbled out of the 87th Masters.
He went under the knife in New York to address post-traumatic stress in his right ankle that was caused by the injuries he suffered when he crashed his SUV in the hills of Los Angeles in 2021.
“He wants to beat me by the time he’s 14. Good luck.” —TW on son Charlie
(: @TaylorMadeGolf) pic.twitter.com/MPLly5r3Je— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) May 12, 2023
Woods posted a statement on his own social media stating that Dr. Martin O'Malley at HSS Sports Medicine Institute performed the subtalar fusion procedure to address the arthritis caused by a previous talus fracture.
GolfMagic has already written everything to know about Tiger's latest injury.
So, in the coming months expect to see more 'sightings' of Tiger supporting his young cub.
Tiger made the revelation last December that Charlie outdrove him for the first time and that his son wanted to beat him by the time he was 14.
Judging by his golf swing, we wouldn't be surprised if he was successful.
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