Golf fans delight over latest clip of Tiger Woods and Charlie
Tiger Woods was spotted taking his caddie duties extremely seriously as his son Charlie prepared for the Notah Begay III Jr. Golf National Championship.
Tiger Woods appears to be taking caddie duties for his teenage son Charlie extremely seriously.
It's been a busy few days for the 47-year-old. First he flew out to Mexico for the PGA Tour's World Wide Technology Championship.
El Cardonal at Diamante was constructed by TGR Design and it was the first time one of his courses was used for a PGA Tour event.
Woods immediately flew back to Louisiana to watch his 14-year-old son take part in the Notah Begay III Jr. Golf National Championship.
Charlie qualified in September, making a birdie putt from eight feet on the final hole to win the tournament by one stroke.
He will be competing in the boys' 14-15 age division. The tournament will be played over three rounds.
Woods was filmed carrying the bag for his son in the practice round and didn't appear to be limping too heavily.
Of course, that prompted a positive reaction from his legion of fans who predicted another Masters appearance isn't out of the realms of possibility.
"We are on to Augusta," one wrote. Another added: "Beautiful sight to see and gives me hope we see him play again soon."
Woods has apparently started to ramp up his practice recently, according to Stewart Cink.
Cink claimed he was told that by the man himself. "He's in go-mode for something," he said.
Watch the clip of Woods and Charlie here:
#WATCH: Tiger Woods was walking the golf course in Louisiana this afternoon during a practice with son Charlie at the NB3 National Championships. (: mark_terangolf1363 / IG) pic.twitter.com/FBmVIv7eIH
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) November 3, 2023
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