Tiger Woods’ 11-Year-Old Son Dominates Junior Golf Tournament

It looks like Tiger Woods’ son may be following in his dad’s footsteps.

Charlie Woods, 11, participated in the US Kids Golf Event and he had the pleasure of having his dad as his caddy.

According to reports, Charlie bested all the boys competing in the age 11 category, shooting three under 33 across nine holes while finishing with three birdies. He beat the second-place finisher by 5 strokes.

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CNN Reports:

Woods, 44, was in attendance, and he could be seen in photos shared on social media acting as Charlie’s caddy for portions of the event, carrying his bag of clubs between rounds. 
This isn’t the first time Woods Sr. has been seen pictured caddying for his son. 
In January, a video surfaced of Charlie hitting balls on a practice range ahead of a junior tournament in Florida, with his dad standing behind him. The video, taken from a distance, set social media abuzz.
 Last month, Woods told GolfTV that it’s “an absolute blast to go out there and just, you know, be with him.” “He’s starting to understand how to play. He’s asking me the right questions,” Woods said. “I’ve kept it competitive with his par.”
He also complimented his son, noting “I wish I had his move.”
Woods shares two children — Charlie, and 13-year-old Sam — with his ex-wife Elin Nordegren, whom he divorced in 2010.

Congratulations Charlie! We cannot wait to see how far you go with your amazing skills!
And now you’re officially in the KNOW!