Tiger Woods and son Charlie’s incredible resemblance on the golf course laid out in amusing PGA Tour video after starring together in last week’s PNC Championship

Golf legend Tiger Woods and son Charlie's golf similarities were on full display during the 2023 PNC Championship, which concluded on December 17.

To commemorate the family occasion, the PGA Tour shared a video highlighting the similarities between Woods, 47, and 14-year-old Charlie.

“One of the reasons we love this tournament is to see the symmetry, the mannerisms and the familiarity that runs long and deep in the family DNA,” says NBC golf commentator Dan Hicks.

The highlight reel did an incredible job of showing how much Tiger and Charlie mirror each other. From how they stand with their bats and the return after their swing, to their facial expressions while waiting to see where the ball lands on the course.

Even the way Tiger and Charlie chase the ball after a putt and their finger-pointing celebrations followed by fist pumps are unmistakably identical.

The PGA Tour highlighted the incredible similarities of Tiger and Charlie Woods in a video

Tiger and Charlie tied for fifth in their fourth PNC Championship appearance

Tiger and Charlie tied for fifth in their fourth PNC Championship appearance

Additionally, the video captured how well Charlie adopted his father's golf techniques.

Despite not winning the event in four appearances, Tiger was grateful to be able to play on a competitive stage alongside Charlie.

“We were fortunate to be able to participate in this event as a family,” Tiger said of the tournament. “Out there, together inside the ropes, it couldn't have been better.”

Team Woods finished the tournament tied for fifth place with four other American teams with a total of -19.

Major champion Bernhard Langer and his 23-year-old son Jason emerged victorious. Carding a final round 59 to overcome a three shot deficit.

Tiger's next tournament is still in question, although he previously mentioned the Genesis Invitational in February and the Players Championship in March.

Meanwhile, Charlie wins a Florida State High School title with Benjamin School in November.