Tiger Woods drops truth bomb on son Charlie’s future at PNC Championship

Tiger Woods and his son, Charlie, are in Orlando this week for the PNC Championship. The 36-hole Pro-Am features 20 major champions, or previous winners of The Players, playing alongside a member of their family. It is a fun, light-hearted event that brings joy to fans everywhere.

The Woods duo is participating for the fifth consecutive year at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club. A day before the tournament tees off, the participants played a practice round in wildly windy conditions.

Afterward, Woods tackled questions from the media about his health and the state of his golf game. But it was the question involving his son, Charlie, that left the media room in laughter.
That day is coming. I’m just prolonging it as long as I possibly can.” – Tiger on Charlie beating him on 18 (so far he’s just beaten him on 9 holes)

Woods was asked about Charlie beating him in 18 holes of golf.

“That day is coming. I’m just prolonging it as long as I possibly can,” Tiger said as captured by Golf.com writer Claire Rogers. Apparently his son has beaten him over a 9-hole stretch, but is yet to topple his dad through 18 holes.

Some folks asked if Tiger would be playing this week. Woods earlier pulled out from the Hero World Challenge, played in Bahamas that he organizes. The 15 times major champion gives the reason that he was not physically prepared to for the competition.

As expected, Scottie Scheffler claimed victory in the Hero World Challenge, finishing at 25-under.

None of them is an official PGA Tour event, but it is much less tense for holding over just two days. That will allow Tiger to free up and let his foot do less accelarating and just spend some father-son quality time with golf.

The tournament kicks off Saturday morning. Below are the tee times:

  • 9 a.m — Lee Trevino and Daniel Trevino; Nick Price and Greg Price
  • 9:13 a.m. — Mark O’Meara and Shaun O’Meara; Gary Player and Alexander Hall
  • 9:26 a.m. — Nick Faldo and Matthew Faldo; Trevor Immelman and Jacob Immelman
  • 9:39 a.m. — Matt Kuchar and Carson Kuchar; Tom Lehman and Sean Lehman
  • 9:52 a.m. — Padraig Harrington and Paddy Harrington; Stewart Cink and Connor Cink
  • 10:05 a.m. — Annika Sorenstam and Will McGee; Steve Stricker and Izzi Stricker
  • 10:18 a.m. — John Daly and John Daly II; David Duval and Brady Duval
  • 10:31 a.m. — Nelly Korda and Petr Korda; Fred Couples and Hunter Hannemann
  • 10:44 a.m. — Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods; Justin Leonard and Luke Leonard
  • 10:57 a.m. — Bernhard Langer and Jason Langer; Vijay Singh and Qass Singh

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