In May 2025, Charlie Woods, the 16-year-old son of Tiger Woods, participated in a local qualifier for the U.S. Open at Wellington Golf Club in Florida. He shot a 3-over-par 75, falling seven strokes short of the qualifying mark.
Despite not advancing, Charlie’s performance showed improvement from his previous attempt, where he scored a 9-over 81. His continued efforts reflect his dedication to pursuing a career in professional Golf, following in his father’s footsteps.
Charlie has previously qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur and remains a promising young talent in the sport. His journey is closely followed by fans and the Golf community, eager to witness the next generation of the Woods legacy.
While Charlie competed, Tiger Woods was attending an event at the White House, where he was seen with Indiana Senator Jim Banks. The visit came shortly after Tiger made his relationship with Vanessa Trump public.
The Woods family’s involvement in both professional and junior Golf highlights their deep-rooted connection to the sport and their influence across different levels of competition.
As Charlie continues to develop his skills and gain experience, the Golf world watches with anticipation, recognizing the potential for another Woods to make a significant impact on the sport.