How did Tiger Woods' son Charlie Woods get on at the Junior Invitational?
Tiger Woods' son Charlie Woods finishes in the middle of the pack as rising PGA Tour star Miles Russell wins prestigious Sage Valley Junior Invitational.
Tiger Woods' son Charlie Woods finished in a tie for 26th at the coveted Sage Valley Junior Invitational in South Carolina.
Charlie Woods, 16, carded rounds of 78, 73, 73 and 75 to finish 11-over par and T26 in the 36-player field.
Rising PGA Tour star Miles Russell, 16, won the tournament on 9-under par.
The Sage Valley Junior Invitational is billed as the most prestigious junior golf tournament in the United States.
Scottie Scheffler, Joaquin Niemann and Akshay Bhatia have won this event through the years.
The tournament has been staged since 2011.
Watch: Charlie drops to his knees like dad Tiger in first round
Charlie represents Benjamin School, the same as Donald Trump's granddaughter Kai Trump, who also competed in the tournament.
Kai Trump unfortunately had a week to forget, slumping to the bottom of the leaderboard on 52-over par.
She carded rounds of 89, 79, 83 and 89.
Kai Trump was ranked No. 151 in the girls golf standings in Florida during her junior campaign last season.
She will play collegiate golf at the University of Miami.
Charlie Woods played on Benjamin's No. 2 line last fall and finished his sophomore campaign as the No. 11 boys golfer in Florida per iWanamaker.
In 2023, Woods was part of Benjamin boys golf's state championship team.
Charlie's father Tiger Woods confirmed last week that he underwent surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon.
Woods is now likely to be out of action until 2026.
Fred Couples provided a latest update on Woods' condition.
Check out what Freddie had to say here.