Charlie Woods, the son of Tiger Woods, recently achieved something on the golf course that his legendary father didn’t – he and his teammates from The Benjamin School emerged victorious at the Florida state high school golf championship.
Woods participated in the FHSAA Class A state championship at Mission Inn Resort and Club in Howey-In-The-Hills, Florida, shooting 78-76 over two days.
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The Benjamin School, located in Palm Beach Gardens, fielded a total of five golfers in the tournament, including 14-year-old Charlie Woods, who finished tied-26th overall.
Despite their individual accomplishments, The Benjamin School has a rich history of success, winning its fourth state title at the championship.
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Sophomore Jake Valentine had a stellar performance at the tournament, contributing a crucial birdie on the 17th hole and a decisive putt on the final hole to secure the title for The Benjamin School with his 72-76 score.
Among the spectators was Tiger Woods, who celebrated a viral moment captured on video, showing his son holing out a chip with a typical Woods fist pump and reaction.
While Tiger Woods did not secure a high school state title during his time at Western High School in Anaheim, California, it’s important to note that state golf championships were not established at that time. However, there’s no denying that Charlie Woods has a lot to live up to, given Tiger’s own illustrious golfing career.
Speaking of his son’s passion for the sport, Tiger Woods admitted that Charlie has already started to out-drive him when they play together.
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Possibly, in the future, a new generation of Woods will dominate the PGA Tour, just like his father did. For now, Charlie Woods is reveling in his high school victory.
Daniel Miller takes readers to the greens with his passion for golf. He offers coverage of major golf tournaments, player achievements, and insights into the sport’s rich history, making him a trusted source for golf enthusiasts.