Tiger Woods’s son, Charlie Woods, 14, stuns fans after driving his ball OVER the green on a par-four, 321-yard hole at PNC Championship
- Tiger, 47, and Charlie, 14, finished tied for fifth at 19 under for Sunday's event
- The teenager also impressed the fans by scoring a birdie later in the round
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Tiger Woods' son Charlie continued to follow in his golfing legend father's footsteps during the second round of the PNC Championship.
Tiger, 47, and Charlie, 14, competed together for the fourth time at the annual event in Orlando, Florida, finishing tied for fifth at 19-under, while 66-year-old Bernhard Langer and his son Jason were at 25-under scored. win the Willie Park Trophy.
Despite failing to win, Charlie impressed the fans and even left the fifteen-time major winner stunned.
The youngster beat the green on the par-four 13th, with his 321-yard shot bouncing onto the dance floor and rolling off.
The shot left commentators stunned, while fans on social media went wild, heralding the 'changing of the guard'.
Charlie Woods, 14, drove to the green on the par-four seventh at the PNC Championship
The teenager teamed up with his father, Tiger Woods, for the fourth time at the tournament
It wasn't the last time the teenager blew off the tee as he also smoked a 355-yard drive to reach the green at the par-four seventh at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.
As soon as the ball left the clubface, Charlie began walking confidently from the tee box to the fairway with the same swagger as his father.
After the shot, Charlie even flinched in a way that was very reminiscent of his father, who was no doubt proud of his son.
Charlie also showed deft hands with his short game around the tee when he recreated his father's iconic chip shot on the 16th at the 2005 Masters.
On the ninth hole at the Ritz-Carlton Carlton Golf Club on Sunday, Charlie scored a birdie and dropped Tiger's iconic fist-pump celebration.
The crowd loved it, as did Tiger, who was captured beaming with pride as the camera panned to him.
After their final round, Woods reflected on the tournament as a whole and how playing it helped his preparedness.
Fans on social media went wild over the shot, heralding the 'changing of the guard'
The 15-time major winner reacts with son Charlie on a green at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club
“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.”