Tiger Woods holds junior event at Pebble Beach: "Looks ready for Augusta"
Tiger Woods hit some balls at Pebble Beach while hosting the TGR Junior Invitational, an event for junior golfers which allows them to play at one of golf's greatest estates.
It's another 'Tiger Woods playing golf' alert coming your way, and this time, the 15-time major champion has been hitting shots at one of the most famous venues in the game.
At the weekend, Woods hosted the TGR Junior Invitational which allowed 30 boys and 30 girls to play The Hay and Spanish Bay, two golf courses part of Pebble Beach Resorts.
"Great night with @damonhackGC and all the TGR Junior Invitational golfers. Good luck to the finalists tomorrow at Spanish Bay!" Woods tweeted on Sunday night.
The young golfers were able to spend time with Woods and while it was an event organised to inspire future generations, the 46-year-old used the weekend to put in some practice of his own.
Great night with @damonhackGC and all the TGR Junior Invitational golfers. Good luck to the finalists tomorrow at Spanish Bay! pic.twitter.com/8hdL5g1KFT
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) October 10, 2022
Here’s some content — including TW walking down a steep hill at his Pebble Beach short course today. pic.twitter.com/wRgcM8FwOA
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) October 9, 2022
TWLegion posted footage to Twitter of Woods on the putting green and hitting full shots at The Hay, a short course which was first established at Pebble Beach in 1957.
It is always promising to see the 2019 Masters champion out and about. He was recently spotted caddying for his son Charlie at a junior golf event in Florida, guiding him to a career-low round of 68.
Since their appearance together at last year's PNC Championship, Charlie has both grown in ability and stature which will no doubt excite fans when he tees it up with his legendary father at this year's PNC Championship.
According to Notah Begay, the popular broadcaster and friend of Woods, the duo is highly likely to play in the event which was won by John Daly and his son last December.
Begay also believes we could see Woods play at some point in the fall, but refrained from further detail. His caddie Joe LaCava previously mentioned the Genesis Invitational as a potential date ahead of playing at The Masters in April.