Charlie Woods, the promising young golfer and son of legendary Tiger Woods, participated in the Team TaylorMade Invitational held at the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida. Despite his efforts, Charlie finished tied for 28th place, ending the tournament at 4-over par.
This event, part of the American Junior Golf Association circuit, saw Charlie, 17, striving to replicate his previous year’s success when he claimed the title with an impressive 15-under par at Streamsong Golf Resort in Bowling Green, Florida. However, this year proved more challenging, as he concluded the final round with a 3-over 73.
The tournament was won by Luke Ringkamp from Palm Desert, California, who delivered an outstanding performance, finishing at 13-under par after an exceptional final round of 64. Charlie’s participation in such competitive events highlights his dedication to the sport as he continues to develop his skills and prepare for his future in golf.
Charlie Woods has committed to Florida State University, where he is expected to further hone his golfing abilities. His journey in the sport is closely watched by many, given his father’s iconic status in the golfing world. This tournament, although not ending in victory, serves as another stepping stone in his burgeoning career.
Original reporting: Appleton, WI News Feed (HLL/CB) — read the source article.