Heading to Florida State with No. 1 amateur Russell
Produced stars such as Azinger, Berger, Clanton, and Woad
"I am excited to be playing for the university golf team"

The son of 'golf emperor' Tiger Woods (United States), Charlie, will continue his career as a golfer.


On the 11th (local time), the U.S. golf-specialized media outlet Golfweek reported that "Charlie Woods will join the Florida State University golf team in 2027." Charlie also announced on his social media (SNS) that he is "really excited to be playing golf for Florida State University."

Woods Charlie enrolls in the Florida State University golf team. AFP Yonhap News

Woods Charlie enrolls in the Florida State University golf team. AFP Yonhap News

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Charlie is ranked 21st in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) boys' rankings. He is currently attending The Benjamin School in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. Along with Charlie, Miles Russell (United States), who is currently No. 1 in the AJGA boys' rankings, is also scheduled to enroll at Florida State University.


Charlie was born in 2009. In May last year, he won the Team TaylorMade Invitational hosted by the AJGA. In November of the same year, he led The Benjamin School to the team title at a tournament in Florida. He has competed in the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship for two consecutive years and finished inside the top 10 at the Boys Junior PGA Championship.


The Florida State University golf team has produced many notable players. Paul Azinger, Brooks Koepka, Daniel Berger, Luke Clanton, and Lotti Woad (all United States) are alumni of this program. The head coach of the Florida State University golf team is Trey Jones.



Charlie’s father, Woods, played for two years at Stanford University before turning professional in 1996. On the PGA Tour, he has collected 82 victories in total, including 15 major championships. Charlie’s older sister, Sam, played soccer through high school and enrolled at their father’s alma mater, Stanford University, last year.


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