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After Qualifying For the Notah Begay III Boys Jr, Where is Tiger Woods’ Son Charlie Woods Playing Next?

Published 10/30/2023, 3:18 AM EDT

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Son of the legendary golfer Tiger Woods, Charlie Woods has been giving out some amazing performances for all his audiences and fans. The child prodigy has taken the world by storm with his recent wins. After getting into good form the young talent heads to another event to add one more feather to his cap.

Junior Woods plays in the 14-15 category of boys and has ample competition. The JGS Rank 1677 holder will be testing out his skills at the Notah Begay III Boys Junior Golf National Championship which is set to take place from the 4th to the 6th of November.

Where will the Notah Begay III Boys Junior Golf National Championship take place?

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The event is all set to take place in a qualifying tournament for the regional events. The event will take place at Koasati Pines at Coushatta (Kinder, LA)

Playing at the event comes with a cost. The event has a registration fee of $99 and in the age bracket of 14- 15 close to 40 children have registered so far. Hence Charlie will be going up against 40 kids who have similar credentials to him.

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Koasati Pines was the venue for the event last year as well. The golf course was where Woods caddied for his son who had an amazing one-over-par round. Koasati Pines is situated in the wilderness of the natural wetlands of Southwest Louisiana. 

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The course is said to be very challenging with tall trees around it making play difficult for the golfers but it is nonetheless a beautiful 18-hole course and is admired all over the US. The place was ranked the 18th best golf course in America.

The driving distance of the young prodigy

Charlie Woods who is a young golf sensation had a driving distance of about 200 yards at the 2020 PNC Championship. However, he has experienced a growth spurt since then suggesting he can now hit the ball even farther, possibly reaching around 220 yards. This would give him a considerable advantage over his counterparts at the event in Koasati Pines.

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Charlie’s impressive driving ability at such a young age makes him a player to watch out for. His performance will be a focal point as he plays at the Notah Begay III Boys Junior Golf National Championship 2023.

With his recent performances, it looks like Junior Woods is following in his father’s footsteps and is gearing up to become the next big thing in the golfing world.

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Roshni is a senior golf writer at EssentiallySports. She finds immense pleasure in both engaging in the sport and writing about it. Putting happens to be her strong suit, and she tries to bring the elegance of that putting into her writing while she uncovers stories in the sport.
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