CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. — Charlie Woods, the 16-year-old son of Tiger Woods, is heading again to the U.S. Junior Newbie.
Charlie Woods bogeyed his closing gap Thursday, falling right into a three-way playoff for the ultimate spot out of Eagle Hint Golf Membership. Woods, who shot 71, received the playoff.
That sends him to the U.S. Junior for the second straight 12 months. Subsequent up is 36-hole qualifying in stroke play for 264 gamers, with the highest 64 advancing to match play.
The U.S. Junior Newbie, which Tiger Woods received three straight occasions, is July 21-26 at Trinity Forest in Dallas. The course briefly hosted the Byron Traditional on the PGA Tour.
Charlie Woods final 12 months certified for the U.S. Junior Newbie however had rounds of 82-80 and did not come near reaching match play.
A junior on the Benjamin College, Charlie Woods received his first vital American Junior Golf Affiliation title in Might.