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Everything was on the line at Summerfield. The Buccaneers had all their hopes on Charlie Woods to pull off an emphatic round to help them win the District 13-1A Championship. The young protege was under pressure as everyone from the Benjamin School looked on closely at every move he made at the Champions Club. In the end, Woods had an outstanding round, only tainted by a double bogey in the end. But that was still enough as his 2-over 74 helped his team win.

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As reported by The Palm Beach Post, the Buccaneers won the District 13-1A Championship on October 28, 2025. The team finished first in the district and qualified for the state championship. Woods played well in the first round, but the eight-hole double bogey in the second round pushed him to 9th place on the leaderboard. Fortunately for him, the Benjamin School had a 5-stroke advantage. Hence, his 2-over par 74 was still enough to help them cross the finish line.

Along with them, the runners-up, Oxbridge Academy, Cardinal Newman, and King’s Academy will also participate in the Florida State Championship. The top five teams in the tournament have made it to the state event. It will be held at The Park in West Palm Beach on November 3, 2025. Charlie Woods will have only a few days to prepare for it, as the Buccaneers will expect him to perform better if they want to win the 2025 Florida State Championship.

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Having said that, Tiger Woods‘ son delivered some good results in pressure situations. Let’s take a look at some of his recent performances to assess how he has grown in 2025 as he takes on a big challenge at West Palm Beach.

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Can Charlie Woods tackle a mountainous task at West Palm Beach?

Charlie Woods has been prolific in 2025. He was outstanding in the Team TaylorMade Invitational as he dominated the field to score 15-under par. That was enough to help him win the title. It showcased that Woods is capable of performing well in difficult situations to grab big victories. However, there have been moments when the 16-year-old has also crumbled under pressure.

During the 2025 Boys’ Junior PGA Championship, Woods finished second in the penultimate round. He needed the runner-up finish to make it to the Junior Ryder Cup later in the year. However, he couldn’t maintain his form and dropped to T9 after a horrid last-day run.

That knocked Charlie Woods out of contention for the title and the Team U.S. spot. Having seen both sides of the coin, he now knows what he needs to do and avoid to perform well. It will be interesting to see if he manages to find the right rhythm to deliver the results at West Palm Beach.

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