Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods PNC Championship record: How the duo have fared through the years
Tiger Woods and his teenage son Charlie Woods are back in action this week at the 2024 PNC Championship. Check out how they have previously fared.
Tiger Woods makes his latest comeback from injury at the 2024 PNC Championship alongside his teenage son Charlie.
Tiger has not played any form of competitive golf since missing the cut at this July's Open Championship at Royal Troon.
A sixth career back surgery in September meant that his appearance here this week was in doubt.
But he and his 15-year-old son officially committed last week after the multiple major champ completed hosting duties at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
The duo will play the hit-and-giggle parent/child PGA Tour event for a fifth time.
All the action gets underway on 21 December, with a total of 20 teams teeing it up over 36 holes at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida.
Legends from the PGA and LPGA, and their family members, are competing for a total purse of $1,085,000.
Tiger and Charlie first played the event together in 2020 when Charlie was just 11 years old.
Unsurprisingly, he stole the show in their debut and one of his highlights included a solo eagle.
However, they are yet to taste victory at the PNC Championship.
The closest they came was in 2021 when they finished second.
Tiger and Charlie were pipped by John Daly and his son John Daly II.
Year | Finish | Score |
2020 | T5 | -19 |
2021 | 2 | -25 |
2022 | T8 | -20 |
2023 | T5 | -19 |
2024 | TBC | TBC |
Let's take a look at their previous results
2020
- Debut appearance
- Charlie made a solo eagle, hitting a hooking 5-wood into the green at the par-5 third hole.
- Played alongside Justin Thomas and his father, and coach, Mike
2021
- Carded 11 consecutive birdies on the final day, a tournament record, but were beaten by two strokes by former Open champion John Daly and his son John Daly II.
2022
- Tiger and Charlie carded an opening 59 in the first round
- But a second round of 65 meant they had to share eighth
- They finished six strokes behind winners Vijay Singh and his son Qass
2023
- Tiger and Charlie finished fifth on 19-under
- Highlights included Charlie driving the green on a 355-yard par-4
- Charlie also chipped in, prompting his father to break down in hysterics after he celebrated just like his pops during his pomp
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