Tiger Woods reveals Charlie's best round ever and how he HAS seen Cantlay smile
The 45-year-old major champion also spoke highly of Collin Morikawa and Bryson DeChambeau.
Tiger Woods has revealed the first time his son Charlie Woods broke 80 at Medalist Golf Club in Florida.
Woods, 45, recently gave a 45-minute press conference where he was the tournament host at the Hero World Challenge.
There, he detailed how he had been playing and watching his son Charlie play lots of golf at their local course near their Jupiter home.
In that press conference he revealed that amputation was "on the table" and gave the reporter a steely eyed glare.
Taken aback by the response, the reporter, GolfDigest's Dan Rapaport, was lost for words and later told how he absolutely froze.
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Woods gave him a mulligan and ended up giving him another interview.
In a quickfire Q&A with the publication, Woods revealed that in the summer they went one tee box back because Charlie had a growth spurt.
There, the little cat broke 80 for the very first time.
Both are scheduled to play the PNC Championship this weekend, marking Woods' return to golf nine months after his car crash.
He also told:
How he thinks Tom Brady will play until he is at least 45 years old
Collin Morikawa's consistency impresses him the most
How he was into Formula One when Michael Schumacher was dominating the sport
On bed rest in his recovery, he watched The Unit and SEAL Team, adding: "I binged watched those two"
His guilty pleasure snack in his recovery was chocolate ice cream every other day
How his driver swing speed is less than his son
How Charlie broke 80 for the first time at Medalist Golf Club this summer
Woods has seen Patrick Cantlay smile, when Woods lost to him at gin
How impressed he is with Bryson DeChambeau's commitment to swing speed
He hopes the LA Lakers and the Raiders will win titles this year