Tiger Woods' family affair continued on Sunday as he and son Charlie, 14, took to the course in Orlando, Florida for day two of the PNC Championship in the golf icon's traditional Sunday red.
Woods was also joined by daughter Sam, 16, who was once again bagging her golfing legend father after caddying for Tiger for the first time on Saturday as they walked to the course.
After being paired with good friend Justin Thomas and his father Mike for the first round, Team Woods left at 10:51 a.m. ET in a group with Steve Stricker and his daughter Izzi.
Tiger wore his usual red polo, which he puts on every Sunday, while Charlie showed off his dad's sunglasses in a burgundy quarter-zip and a matching top underneath.
They scored 11 under for the day, putting them in fifth place alongside Team Cink, Team Daly and Team Lehman at 19 under for the tournament.
Tiger Woods' family affair continued at the PNC Championship Sunday with son Charlie, 14
Charlie showed off the shades of his father's Sunday red in a burgundy quarter-zip upon arrival
Woods was also joined by daughter Sam, 16, who was once again bagging for her dad
Despite a low-scoring day two, the Woods family was still not up to speed as Team Langer won the Willie Park Trophy, finishing at 25 under.
After the first round, Charlie praised most of his and his father's play, except for one element.
“I hit the ball really well today,” he told reporters. 'I didn't miss a fairway and was still able to shoot 8-under. We're just bad at putting.'
Tiger replied, chuckling next to his son, “That sums it up.”
The PNC Championship is known as one of the most light-hearted events on the calendar, with big names competing with their spouses, children or parents in a two-day tournament in Florida.
And Woods, seemingly close to full fitness again after multiple surgeries, made the most of the opportunity by bringing along both of his children – who he had with ex-wife Elin Nordegren before their divorce in 2010.
The PNC Championship features a star-studded field of twenty major champions, but the Woods were once again the main attraction.
Sam's presence on the course on Saturday was first noticed on the course when she saw her father practicing for their round.
In a clip posted to social media, the doting daughter can be seen staring at her dad as he plays a shot, before wiping the sweat from his face with a towel attached to his bag.
Tiger and Charlie shot an opening round of eight under par on Saturday – seven shots off the lead
The golf legend watches as his 14-year-old son warms up on the golf course in Orlando
After the round, Woods reflected on the tournament as a whole and how playing it helped his preparedness.
“It was a gathering for all families, not just us, and we look forward to it every year, as do many other families,” Woods said. Golf channel.
“I haven't seen a lot of these guys because they're on the Champions Tour and to be honest I haven't played much. So it's nice to catch up with people like (Steve Stricker) and his family and be able to (share) a round.”
When asked how prepared he feels to compete again, Woods said, “I'm looking forward to getting ready for next year.
“The last two weeks have been good and I've been able to shake off a lot of rust… I've been getting better every day, which is great. But I still have a lot of work to do.”