Did You Know? Tiger Woods Once Surprisingly Caddied for His Son Charlie Who Then Went On to Win the Junior Event
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As far as the golf world is considered, Charlie Woods is one lucky boy. Son of the legend himself, he trains and plays with Tiger Woods. And if that’s not a dream come true already, the GOAT also caddied for Charlie once.
Charlie has been in the news recently for showcasing his incredible skills at the 2021 PNC championship. He had constantly been compared to his father since both had the same mannerism on the course. Although it was the father-son bonding that impressed the fans, the talent of the younger Woods was noticed by many.
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However, it was not the first time the young golfer showed off his skills to the public. Charlie’s talent was first discovered when he competed at the nine-hole event in the boy’s 11-year-old division.
Tiger Woods caddied for his son!
The golf world watched on with sheer joy as Tiger caddied for his son. Charlie was competing at a golf event for boys of 11 in 2020.
Imagine strolling up to a junior event … only to see Charlie Woods put on a STRIPE SHOW while Daddy Caddie Tiger looks on pic.twitter.com/T54Y4aCLBr
— Ryan Lavner (@RyanLavnerGC) January 12, 2020
Although the presence of Tiger as a caddie was shocking enough, Charlie won the tournament with his incredible talent. He scored a total of 3-under 33 and did it without a bogey.
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While Charlie was praised for his tournament win, fans were thrilled to see Tiger in a different role. It would be an understatement to say that the news of Tiger caddying his son went viral; The golf world was up in a frenzy.
Fan reactions to the wonderful sight
When the Golf Channel writer tweeted the video of Tiger caddying for Charlie, fans let it all loose on Twitter.
If he has his fathers mind he will be epic!!
— Mark Payne 🔴🔴🔴 (@chewie_1978) January 12, 2020
The crazy part of that is his set up mannerisms are just like tigers!
— randy hedlund (@rhgolferguy) January 12, 2020
So awesome. pic.twitter.com/AWYUDdAZXl
— Eddie DuPree (@golfrnoodles) January 12, 2020
In the video, Charlie is practicing a swing shot, and many fans thought it resembled that of Tiger.
Same swing as dadi #tigerwoods
— Geraint Evans (@GeraintGolf) January 12, 2020
Damn look at that swing! Looks like late 90’s tiger!
— CoronaShirt Senior (@Y_not_AZ) January 12, 2020
As the video went viral, even the professional golfers couldn’t help themselves but comment on it.
So amazing. Could watch this all day… for many reasons!
— Justin Thomas (@JustinThomas34) January 12, 2020
Some fans took the opportunity to point out that an incredible talent is in the making, and he will reign over the golf world in the future.
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I just watched that. We're night be 10 years away from another tiger
— KP (@MG0Blue06) January 12, 2020
@rccola413 Charlie Woods a new hope
— Ballgame (@Tedheaton) January 12, 2020
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As a golf fan, have you ever dreamed of the GOAT caddying for you at a tournament?
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