31 August, 2025
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BREAKING: Charlie Woods, the son of golf legend Tiger Woods, has just achieved his second hole-in-one in less than a year, making headlines at the Junior Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. This remarkable moment occurred during the third and final round on Sunday, where he aced the par-three third hole from a distance of 177 yards at the famed TPC Sawgrass.

Starting on the back nine, Woods was even-par through eleven holes before making the sensational shot, solidifying his status as a rising star in junior golf. This follows his first ace, which he recorded while playing alongside his father at the 2024 PNC Championship last December, where he used a 7-iron to hit a 176-yard hole-in-one at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.

At just 16 years old, Charlie Woods is rapidly catching up to his father, who holds an impressive record of 10 holes-in-one. This latest achievement adds to an already strong season for Charlie, who qualified for the US Junior Amateur set for July and recently finished tied for ninth at this month’s Junior PGA. However, that result meant he missed out on qualifying for the prestigious Junior Ryder Cup.

As the Junior Players Championship is one of the most esteemed junior tournaments in the United States, Woods’s performance is drawing significant attention from fans and analysts alike. His ability to compete at such a high level while under the spotlight of his father’s legacy adds an emotional layer to his achievements.

Golf enthusiasts and fans are eagerly watching Woods’s journey, raising questions about his future in the sport. With such momentum, the young athlete is set to make waves in upcoming tournaments. What will he accomplish next? All eyes will be on Charlie Woods as he continues to carve out his own path in the world of golf.