The amount of habits and mannerisms that seem to have transferred from Tiger Woods to his son Charlie is truly uncanny.
Charlie Woods is generating quite a bit of buzz for how similar he is to his father.
As Charlie gets older they seem to be getting much closer together with the younger Woods already generating a lot of speed with the club.
They will be in action together at the PNC Championship.
Check out this video which shows just how alike the father and son are.
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree đ
Charlie and @TigerWoods‘ mannerisms are uncanny.#TOURVault pic.twitter.com/WDG6khOVxb
â PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 14, 2023
This week, Woods Jr will play from the 6,500-yard tees at Orlandoâs Ritz Carlton Golf Club, which will also used by John Daly, Nelly Korda, Vijay Singh, and Retief Goosen.
The 14-year-old will most certainly be hitting the ball considerably farther than last yearâs PNC Championship, and while data on his driving distance isnât freely available, pundits who have seen him up close put it between 250-270 yards, given that John Daly has averaged 282 yards this year and Nelly Korda has averaged 269 yards.
âFor the @PNCchampionship Charlie Woods will be moving back a tee from last year,â the Golf Channelâs Todd Lewis wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
âHe will be playing the same tee as John Daly, Jim Furyk, Retief Goosen, Nelly Korda and Vijay Singh at 6,578 yds. @TigerWoods, aka Dad will play the tips at 7,106 yds.â
Charlie played from the tees reserved for pros aged 65-72 in last yearâs PNC Championship, with Bernhard Langer, Mark OâMeara, Nick Price, and Nick Faldo. Annika Sorenstam, Justin Thomasâ father, Nelly Kordaâs father Petr, and Matt Kucharâs son Carson all off the same tees.
Gary Player, Lee Trevino, and Annika Sorenstamâs 11-year-old son, Will McGee, were the three players who used the most forward tees.
This week, all male PGA Tour players will be off the backs, measuring in excess of 7,100 yards, including Tiger Woods, who will be making his second appearance after undergoing ankle surgery in April.
âI havenât done it in a while, I havenât done it with my ankle the way it is now and I was excited each and every day to kind of get through it and kind of start piecing rounds together again,â Woods said after the Hero World Challenge final round.
âI havenât done this in a long time so it was fun to feel that again. Every day I got faster into the round. The first day took me a while to get a handle on it, second day was faster, today was right away.
âAnd thatâs eventually, when I play on a regular basis, thatâs normally how it is. It takes me usually during warmup before I get a feel for the round. To be honest, that first day took me a while.â

