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Tiger Woods’ Daughter, Sam,

On Saturday, December 21, Tiger Woods made a rare appearance at the PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando with both of his children who look alike.

Tiger, 48, played with his 15-year-old son Charlie Woods and caddy with his 17-year-old daughter Sam Woods. During the tournament, Tiger’s ex-wife Elin Nordegren, their mother, was present in the gallery.

After the first round of competition, Tiger and the teenagers posed for pictures on the green. After another 18-hole round, the tournament comes to an end on Sunday.

Regarding taking the course with his son, Woods told NBC, “It doesn’t get any better to be here in this environment and to have fun like this.” “We are really rooting for each other to make every shot we desire because this week is for us.”

Professional golfers have the opportunity to participate in the PGA Tour Champions-sanctioned PNC Championship with a family member, making it a unique experience. Tiger and Charlie shot 13-under 59 in the scramble format on Saturday, making five consecutive birdies on the back nine to share the lead following the first round, according to ESPN. The two previous champions, Vijay Singh and son Qass, 34, and Bernhard Langer and son Jason, 24, joined them at the top.

According to the outlet, Tiger stated, “We’re trying to pull off each and every shot for each other, and to ham-and-egg.” And I believe we performed admirably throughout the day. It was great that we picked each other up. Additionally, Charlie made the majority of the putts today.

Tiger’s first competition since undergoing back surgery in September is the PNC Championship. He claimed at the event that he planned the procedure, which was the sixth lower back surgery he had had in the previous ten years, to ensure he would be well enough to play with Charlie for the fifth consecutive year.

During Saturday’s tournament, Tiger also discussed Charlie’s thriving golf career with the PGA Tour, stating that his son has become “stronger, faster, heavier” and has grown “3.5 to 4 inches in height” since the previous year. He acknowledged that they “needle” one another at home in a spirit of rivalry, but “it’s all love, that’s what it’s all about,” he said. I adore him unconditionally.

Tiger also talked about the guidance he has given his son on how to handle the pressure of competing under the “Woods” moniker.

“I always tell him to just be himself,” Tiger reportedly told CNN. Charlie is Charlie. Yes, he is my son, and as part of the sport, he will have that last name, but I just want him to be himself, you know, to be himself. That is our constant focus, and we will always support him in pursuing his own goals, making his own name, and traveling his own path.