Golf legend Tiger Woods shared a heartwarming moment with his son Charlie Woods after the teenager hit a shot of a lifetime. During Sunday’s final round of the PNC Championship in Orlando, Florida, 15-year-old Charlie achieved a milestone by hitting his first hole-in-one.
The PNC Championship allows a quick glimpse at what could be the next generation of golf's biggest stars. That's because they've come from current and past generations of golf's biggest stars. The event allows pros to tee up with their children,
Team Woods lost to Team Langer in a playoff on Sunday at the PNC Championship, though they weren't denied some all-time memories.
Cameron’s grandfather, Jack Cravens, played basketball and baseball at Brigham Young University from 1957 to 1959. Moreover, Cameron’s cousin, Su'a Cravens, is a safety for the Denver Broncos.
An eagle putt by the ageless Bernhard Langer won the family scramble in a playoff but Team Woods relished the competition and one particular highlight moment.
Team Woods at the PNC Championship includes daughter Sam for a second year in a row. Tiger Woods and son Charlie are playing in the team event for a fifth straight year, and for the second time in a row, Tiger's daughter Sam is caddying for him.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Tiger Woods’ son hit the shot of his life for his first hole-in-one. Bernhard Langer hit the shot that mattered Sunday, an 18-foot eagle putt in a playoff to beat Woods and son Charlie in a terrific duel at the PNC Championship.
Tiger Woods and his 15-year-old son Charlie are tied for the lead in the PNC Championship. They made five straight birdies on the back nine for a 59 in the scramble format.
At the PNC Championship, where Tiger Woods was able to complete the 36 holes with no physical setbacks, the ace by 15-year-old Charlie helped Team Woods finish second.
At the PNC Championship, the soon-to-be 49-year-old didn't say much about his outlook for next year but his on-course behavior did, Bob Harig writes. Also: more
It’s nothing like Tiger Woods getting his 83rd PGA Tour win to become the sport’s all-time victory leader, but to capture a first title with his son Charlie in any golf arena would easily be among his lifetime highlights, and the Woodses have a chance to make that happen on Sunday.