Tiger Woods' son Charlie hits first ever hole in one as icon produces priceless reaction
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Charlie Woods fired in his first-ever hole in one in front of dad Tiger Woods during the final round of the PNC Championship. The 15-time Major winner was playing with his son in the Orlando sun. The duo are in the hunt to take the title and received a huge boost courtesy of the 15-year-old hitting an ace on the par-3 fourth with a 7-iron from 175 yards out.
Charlie struck an impressive approach and was clearly unsure whether his shot had gone all the way in amid the cheers from the green. News quickly filtered back that he had secured himself an eagle with his father alongside him. Both men are wearing red, which was a staple throughout Tiger's career on the final day of a tournament. Charlie's father gave him a huge hug with the adrenaline pumping before giving him a shove as they walked up the fairway towards the fifth hole.
Charlie was interviewed en route and said: "It was a perfect seven iron so I just had to hit it. 175, little down off the left, low cut seven. It was awesome. I didn't think it went in - I don't believe anyone until I go up there and see it.". The Woods are trying to win this event for the first time, with their best finish coming in 2021 when they were second to the Dalys. Currently their hottest competition is the Singhs and the Langers.