AP PHOTOS: Tiger’s Son, Charlie Woods, in the Spotlight
- At 16 years old, Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, secured his inaugural victory on the American Junior Golf Association circuit by winning the Team TaylorMade Invitational in Bowling Green, Florida.
- Entering the tournament ranked 604th, Charlie surged due to steady development and key putting under pressure to finish 15-under 201 and win by three strokes.
- His victory elevated his AJGA ranking from 604th to 14th and positioned him among elite junior golfers, signaling readiness for higher competition and increased media attention.
- Sports attorney Josh Goldberg estimates Charlie's NIL value could exceed $1 million because of his family name and sponsor interest, potentially boosting college golf's visibility.
- The win marks a turning point in Charlie’s career, suggesting an acceleration in his competitive growth and increased scrutiny as he balances identity apart from his father.
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Tiger Woods' son is in the spotlight for a big win; Jack Nicklaus says a tough road lies ahead
Charlie Woods won his first big golf tournament and the 16-year-old son of Tiger Woods got plenty of attention. Jack Nicklaus knows as well as anyone what that can be

AP PHOTOS: Tiger's son, Charlie Woods, in the spotlight
Charlie Woods made his TV debut at age 11 in the PNC Championship, the tournament that pairs major champions with a family member. He has grown and matured since then. He won his first big golf tournament last week and…


Tiger Woods’ son is in the spotlight for a big win. Jack Nicklaus says a tough road lies ahead
Golf is hard enough without having a famous father who set a standard hard to match even by the very best. Tiger Woods is certain to watch that unfold over the next several years.

Tiger Woods' son is in the spotlight for a big win. Jack Nicklaus says a tough road lies ahead
Golf is hard enough without having a famous father who set a standard hard to match even by the very best. Tiger Woods is certain to watch that unfold over the next several years.
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