Tiger Woods' son Charlie qualifies for US Junior Amateur
- At 16 years old, Charlie Woods earned a place in the 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship by emerging victorious in a sudden-death playoff held on June 19 in Coral Springs, Florida.
- This accomplishment comes after Woods secured his inaugural AJGA title in May and marks the second year in a row he has earned a spot in the event.
- At a qualifying tournament held in Coral Springs, Charlie Woods finished tied for fifth with a score of 1-under 71 and then won a playoff against Oscar Crowe and Matthew Marigliano to earn the final qualifying position.
- The 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur is scheduled for late July at the Trinity Forest Golf Club located in Dallas, where 264 participants will compete in a 36-hole stroke-play qualifier, with the leading 64 advancing to the match play rounds.
- Woods’ qualification suggests his growing presence in junior golf as he follows his father Tiger Woods, a three-time U.S. Junior Amateur champion, while charting his own path in elite-level competition.
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