Reports: Tiger Woods spotted with ex-wife Elin Nordegren at Charlie Woods’ golf tournament

Tiger Woods and his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, were at the Miami Shores Country Club on Monday (Nov. 4), to watch their son, Charlie Woods, compete. Charlie and his team, the Benjamin School Buccaneers, were playing in the regional championship in hopes of advancing to the state championship.

Tiger Woods and Ellen Nordegren were last seen in public, one year ago. This was confirmed when the Buccaneers CHARLIE, among other Buccaneers were championship ring ceremony winners of the 2023 State Championship, both Tiger and Elin were present.

In the story that was published in Palm Beach Post, Woods and Nordegren shared a golf cart for several holes in the course. The information also points out that after the round was over Elin was the first one to congratulate Charlie.

Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren started dating in 2001 got engaged in 2003. They got married in 2004 in Barbados. It was in year 2007 that they were blessed with their first child, a daughter called Sam, and the second born is a boy called Charlie, born in 2009. The couple separated in 2010 after Woods had admitted to cheating on his wife.

After the divorce with Tiger Woods, Elin Nordegren started studying at Rollins College: Elin Nordegren graduated in 2014 with a degree in psychology and received an outstanding senior award. She had a child in December 2018 and is another child’s mother to former professional football player Jordan Cameron whom she married in 2019.

Tiger Woods’ son’s team qualifies for State tournament.

Charlie Woods played in the Class 1A Region 4 tournament with his parents in the crowd. His team finished in second place, earning one of two spots in the State Championship, where they will defend the title they won in 2023.

Senior Pavel Tsar led the Buccaneers, finishing second individually with a 4-under 67. Sophomore Andrew Tsar (Pavel’s brother) tied for fourth (1-under), while fellow sophomore Charlie Woods tied for sixth (even par).

The other two competitors for the Buccaneers were sophomore Brooks Colton and junior Jake Valentine. Both finished at 2-over.

Toby Harbeck, coach of the Benjamin School boys golf team, had this to say after the tournament

“That was the main objective today – to finish first or second. We wanted to obviously win, but we want to defend our title. We’re going to get that chance, and I like our chances.”
Commenting on his team’s performance, Harbeck said:

“We got off to a terrible start…But you know, this group, they battle back. They’ve done it all year. They did it last year. So, they know how to fight back when things aren’t going the way they want.”

Harbeck also shared some opinions about Charlie Woods. He said the following:

“He’s tough on himself. If he could just relax and play, store some of that energy, it’s good. He’s just young. He’s got a lot of Dad in him.”

The Benjamin School Buccaneers will compete in the state championship next week, beginning November 12.

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