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Where Does Tiger Woods’ Son Charlie Woods Go to School?

Published 10/05/2023, 6:30 PM EDT

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With Charlie Woods’ golf career gaining momentum, fans might be curious to know where the prodigy attends high school. School golf can be an important factor in shaping up one’s career, especially for someone as passionate about the sport from such a young age. 

Tiger Woods‘ fourteen-year-old is part of his school team that recently won the West Coast High School tournament a few days back. Young Charlie Woods attends this school in Palm Beach, Florida. Interestingly, golf legend Jack Nicklaus’ children attended this school too. 

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Charlie Woods is part of the Golf Varsity team at the Benjamin School. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus, whose children attended the school, famously promoted the school. It was inaugurated in 1960, and Nicklaus has been instrumental in its growth. He has contributed significantly to building the school’s legacy.

The team includes 13 boys, including Charlie, and has an impressive track record. The team played in the recent PGA West Coast Team Invitational League, which started on 30th September. The list of matches from the tournament was on the School’s website with win-loss records. We couldn’t spot a loss on the list in the entire tournament. 

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Another popular golfer, Greg Norman, also sent his son to the Benjamin School. Greg Norman Junior was an alumnus from the class of 2004. He is currently on the list of Distinguished Alumni of the School. 

 

Although Charlie Woods is only 14 years old currently, he is still not too young to take his golf career seriously. It makes sense that Tiger Woods wanted him to attend a school that has a strong golf connection to it. 

Speaking of high school golf, do you know where Tiger Woods attended high school? 

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Tiger Woods attended Western High School, a public school, and after he started going there, he won his first USGA championship when he was 15. It was the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship in 1991. 

The legend was already playing for the PGA Tour when he was 16, and he won two more amateur championships in the next few years. Woods also played for his school golf team and all four years of his high school golf life, he earned the MVP of the Year title. 

Looking back, it might seem obvious, but decades earlier, Tiger Woods’ classmates voted him “Most likely to succeed’ during graduation. Makes one amused at how right their prediction turned out to be. 

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With the legacy that the Benjamin School carries, Charlie Woods would probably make headlines on his own pretty soon. 

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Vignesh K

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Vignesh joined EssentiallySports as a writer through the latest 'ES Draft' recruits. Even though he is just starting out, Vignesh has gone on to prove himself to be one of the most promising writers in golf. His passion for the sport is often reflected in his writing, especially when it comes to anything with LPGA star Charley Hull.
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Sherjeel Malik

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