Tiger Woods and his son Charlie are playing in the practice round of the PNC Championship. Photo by PGA Tour website

Tiger Woods and his son Charlie are playing in the practice round of the PNC Championship. Photo by PGA Tour website

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[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] ○…The 'resurrected golf emperor' Tiger Woods (USA) watched his 11-year-old son Charlie's growing skills with a proud expression.


After finishing a practice round at the PNC Championship held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida, USA on the 18th (Korean time), he said with a 'fatherly smile,' "It's fun to see my son enjoying golf," and "It's nice to see him enjoying the feel of his shots and having fun with golf." This is a PGA Tour event where 20 major champions team up with their children, grandchildren, or other family members. This is Woods' first time participating.



American golf media have shown great interest by placing videos of the Woods father and son's swings side by side and analyzing their similarities. Woods explained, "Children naturally imitate things," and "I don't know how similar Charlie's swing is to mine, but competitiveness and talking a lot about this and that is our family's style." The players compete on a course measuring 7,000 yards, while their accompanying family members play on a course of about 5,800 yards.


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