Tiger Woods-Charlie Woods Finish Tied 8th at 20 Under Par
Vijay Singh-Kass Singh Lead by 2 Strokes at 26 Under Par
Team Daly and Team Thomas Tied for 2nd Place

Woods family walking the course. Photo by Yonhap News.

Woods family walking the course. Photo by Yonhap News.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seohee] Tiger Woods and his son Charlie Woods failed to clinch a comeback victory at the PNC Championship, losing to Vijay Singh and his son Kas Singh.


On the 18th (local time), the Woods duo combined for a 13-under-par 65 in the final round of the PNC Championship, a PGA Champions Tour event held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club (par 72) in Orlando, Florida, USA. They finished the tournament tied for 8th place with a total score of 20-under-par 124.


Having finished as runners-up in last year's tournament, the Woods duo entered this year's event with heightened expectations for a win. However, Tiger Woods had not fully recovered from the aftereffects of a traffic accident until just before the tournament, and his son Charlie also suffered an ankle injury ahead of the event, casting doubt on their chances of victory. Although they started smoothly in second place, two strokes behind on the first day, their focus faltered on the final day, causing their ranking to drop significantly.


The championship was claimed by Vijay Singh and his son Kas Singh. The Singh duo shot a 13-under-par 59 in the second round, finishing first with a total score of 26-under-par 118.



Last year's champions, John Daly and his son, along with the 2020 champions Justin Thomas and his son, both finished tied for second place, two strokes behind at 24-under-par 120. Nelly Korda, ranked second in the women's golf world rankings, who participated alongside her father Petr, a former tennis player, finished tied for fifth with a total score of 21-under-par 123.


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