Charlie Woods is at it again.
The 16-year-old hit a hole-in-one at the Junior Players Championship on Sunday afternoon in what was just another remarkable on-course feat from the son of Tiger Woods.
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Charlie played the par-3 third at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, perfectly on Sunday, and seemed a bit stunned as the crowd and his playing partners started celebrating once they realized what had happened. The tee was playing from 177 yards out.
Charlie carded an even-par 72 on Sunday, which was his best outing in the three-round tournament. He finished at 7-over for the weekend, and was well back on the leaderboard when he hit the clubhouse.
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The hole-in-one wasn’t the first of Charlie’s career. He hit one playing alongside his father at the PNC Championship last year, which led to an incredible moment between them.
While Charlie has a long way to go to live up to the impossible standards his dad set on the golf course, he already has a pair of aces under his belt before he has even graduated from high school. Tiger had 20 throughout his career, only three of which occurred in official PGA Tour events, so Charlie is off to a great pace.
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