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ORLANDO, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 19: Tiger Woods of the United States and son Charlie Woods lines up a putt on the 14th hole during the first round of the PNC Championship at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club on December 19, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 19: Tiger Woods of the United States and son Charlie Woods lines up a putt on the 14th hole during the first round of the PNC Championship at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club on December 19, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Tiger Woods is an inspiration to many young golfers. Most of his fans would give anything to play one round with the golf legend. However, there is one person who is lucky enough to not only have Woods alongside him for tournaments but also to guide him in life. And it is none other than Woods’ son, Charlie. Along with being a father, Woods has also been there for Charlie as his caddie in the last few tournaments. And a picture of the two standing together on the field is going viral on Twitter.
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Fans react to Tiger Woods’ viral picture with Charlie
Charlie Woods has been in the news ever since he started showing his skills in junior professional tournaments. And the recent picture that has been going viral is from the Notah Begay III Junior Championship Event. Moreover, Tiger Woods was seen caddying for his son in the same tournament. And fans are giving all kinds of reactions to the rare picture.
Some fans simply appreciated the picture saying it was an “Iconic silhouette”.
Iconic silhouette
— Justin Gober (@OGJG) November 12, 2022
A fan even said that it should be “National Geographic’s photo of the year”.
This should win National Geographic's photo of the year
— Back9ine Skincare (@Back9Skincare) November 12, 2022
Great pic. 👍
— Drail (@DrailSmith) November 13, 2022
While there were others with different things in mind. A Twitter user commented about the father-son duo and asked if Charlie ever plays alone. While another fan came to the golfer’s rescue and said, “Does he want to, or does he prefer dad there?”
Can the kid play on his own.. with out dad
— Carsley Golf (@CarsleyGolf) November 12, 2022
Does he want to, or does he prefer dad there?
— Frederick Marie Golf (@frednannagolf) November 12, 2022
And there were also some who appreciated the fact that the two were playing all alone without any spectators. Fans said, “That’s how Champions are made!”.
That’s how Champions are made! Workin while everyone is playin
— The Night Stalker (@BendoverSchumer) November 13, 2022
We weren't there watching Earl with Tiger. I suspect that this is what Tiger knows.. it worked once
— James Shadduck (@JamesShadduck) November 13, 2022
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Charlie Woods’ swing earned comparisons with his father and Rory McIlroy
A recent viral video of Charlie Woods swinging his club received tons of reactions from fans all across the world. And surprisingly, many of them seemed to agree that his swing was a mix of that of his father Tiger Woods, and his old friend, Rory McIlroy. It was during the same Junior Golf National Championship where the video was taken. Although he lost to Cole Kim and finished in 11th place, his swing definitely received more attention that day.
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Fans saw the video and were shocked after noticing that the junior golfer’s swing was very similar to that of Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods. A person wrote, “Charlie Woods’ swing looks like Rory and Tiger hybrid.” While others continued to appreciate the skills of the young golfer and said, “Charlie Woods is about to shatter his dad’s records. I hope I can watch this greatness when it all comes full circle.”. Tiger Woods has made tons of records in professional tournaments. And only time will be the judge of how Charlie performs in his career as a professional golfer.
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