Tiger Watches Son Charlie's Tough Start at US Junior Amateur
DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 21 – Tiger Woods, recovering from Achilles surgery, watched his son Charlie compete in the 264-player U.S. Junior Amateur, where Charlie ranks 19th nationally in junior golf standings.
- On July 21, 2025, Charlie Woods participated for the second straight year in the national junior golf tournament held in Dallas, Texas.
- The event featured 36 holes of stroke play over Brook Hollow and Trinity Forest golf clubs, with challenging, gusty winds affecting play.
- Charlie struggled through an 11-over par first round at Brook Hollow, including an eight-over front nine, finishing 11-over for the day.
- Tiger Woods, recovering from March Achilles surgery and missing the 2025 season, supported his son by walking the course without an apparent limp.
- Charlie's early-round difficulties amid tough conditions suggest a challenging path ahead in the tournament with a cut to the top 64 players.
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