- Charlie Woods hit his driver particularly well on Saturday afternoon
- But he and his father Tiger couldn't sink their putts and stay at eight under
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Charlie Woods may only be 14 years old, but he hits his driver like his father used to at the height of his powers.
During the PNC Championship, Charlie was not only long with his driver, but he was also precise.
That included a moment when he bombed his tee shot and then waved it goodbye when it landed perfectly on the fairway.
Team Woods played well on the first day of the two-day tournament, with Charlie hitting fairway after fairway.
However, the best, the father-son combination of Charlie and Tiger Woods, only managed an eight-under par finish for the day.
Charlie Woods bombed his driver during the PNC Championship and waved goodbye
Father-son duo Charlie and Tiger rode well but struggled with putting and finished eight under
It was a family affair for the Woods family, with Tiger's daughter Sam serving as his caddy
It's something Charlie complained about as the round ended and he spoke to reporters.
“I mean, I played the ball really well today – I didn't miss a fairway – and we still managed to shoot eight under,” Charlie noted, adding, “We're just bad at putting. '
Tiger agreed and followed up his son's comments by saying he “summed it up right there.”
Saturday was more of a family affair for the Woods clan than usual, with Tiger's daughter Sam seen caddying for him during the tournament.
Team Woods is ranked 11th in the PNC, which is currently led by Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron (15 under).
Three strokes behind them is a tie for second place with father-son combos Bernhard and Jason Langer, Vijay and Qass Singh, Retief and Leo Goosen, and David and Brady Duval.
After a rainy round one, the second round starts later on Sunday from Florida.