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In the next generation of golfers, Charlie Woods is definitely going to be a big name. Since he chose to pursue golf, his legendary golfer father has been his personal guide and mentor from a very young age, helping him at every step. But maintaining the legacy of Tiger Woods is no piece of cake.

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While the world is constantly after the young man’s every move, right now the 14-year-old is walking on the path that his father is leading for him. Nevertheless, the world wants to see Charlie turn pro and accomplish all that and even more than Tiger. However, fans hold a variety of opinions about him.

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Big question about Charlie Woods’s future divides fans

Often, the offspring of successful golfers, like Charlie Woods or Daly Junior, are equipped with all kinds of facilities that may help them make practice much easier. They have the resources at their disposal. At the same time, they are also burdened with expectations. With the world watching him, filling the shoes of his father has become a necessity for Charlie.

He is also working hard for it. Other than the PNC Championship that the father-son duo has been participating in for some years now, this year, Charlie played in many junior golf tournaments and won some of them. With Tiger by his side it, looks like he will be able to achieve great things.

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So, when the official page of the PGA Tour asked the question whether Charlie Woods will win a PGA tournament/major before the age of 25, fans were full of opinions that were poles apart.

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While some think that it will be easy for Charlie, given his circumstances, others think that it is a lot of pressure to put on his young shoulders.

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Fans hope that ‘genes’ will help Charlie do well

Charlie Woods definitely found some supporters in the comments section of the social media post. Those who saw young potential in his eyes were there to stick up for him. He also found sympathy from those who think that golf enthusiasts have too many expectations from him.

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This fan gave a straight-up yes as an answer.

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While this fan is excited about Charlie and Junior Daly as well.

But this user was blunt that they will never see Charlie winning in the majors before 25.

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Some people think that he will be able to play on the basis of sponsor exemption that he will get easily due to his connections.

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And this fan thinks that since he is the offspring of Tiger Woods, he won’t face failure.

This fan sweetly sympathizes with Charlie due to all the pressure he is facing.

Whether Charlie will be able to follow his father or not, only the future will tell. For now, he is making him much proud by playing well. What are your thoughts on the subject? Let us know in the comments.

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As a Senior Golf Writer-turned-Analyst, Shafaque Taha has had quite a journey at EssentiallySports. Her rise through the ranks and published pieces showcase her extensive passion and intricate understanding of the sport. Shafaque is working towards taking the Golf Division to new heights in her Content Analyst role by picking up on trends early on and finding niche and never-before-seen angles for readers. Shafaque has a knack for covering multiple angles of podcasts in depth. She is most proud of her piece, "15 Years After His Triumph, PGA Tour Pro Makes a ‘Difficult’ Confession About Tiger Woods," which garnered massive attention from golf readers.Shafaque holds a master’s degree in English literature and spends her downtime reading ‘classics’ like Jane Austen’s handiwork.

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