Charlie Woods carded his second recorded hole-in-one after firing an ace on Sunday during the third and final round of the Junior Players Championship at Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Starting the round on the back nine, Woods was even-par through 11 holes on Sunday before he covered the par-three third with one shot from 177 yards out at TPC Sawgrass.
Woods’s first ace came while he played with his famous father, Tiger, at the 2024 PNC Championship last December. The 16-year-old made that shot with a 7-iron to on the par-three, 176-yard fourth hole at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.
Charlie is slowly catching up with his father, who has 10 recorded holes-in-one.
The Junior Players is one of the most prestigious junior tournaments in the US. Charlie has had a strong season so far, he qualified for the US Junior Amateur in July and finished tied for ninth at this month’s Junior PGA, although that result meant he missed qualifying for the Junior Ryder Cup.
The Champions League returns this week and some of the world's biggest clubs are attempting…
Sep 16, 2025, 01:20 AM ETLOS ANGELES -- A barechested Bryce Harper poured a bottle…
Age: 29 Ranking: 50 Strength: ForehandBritish number two Katie Boulter, appearing in the BJK Cup…
The Philadelphia Phillies are NL East champions.And they clinched the division in style.In a game…
The Philadelphia Phillies have clinched their second consecutive National League East title. The Phillies secured…
A lackluster offensive showing from Geno Smith, Ashton Jeanty and the Las Vegas Raiders led…
This website uses cookies.