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Tiger Woods watches son Charlie's tough start at US Junior Amateur

Tiger Woods watches son Charlie's tough start at US Junior Amateur

National Post22-07-2025
MIAMI — Tiger Woods, who has missed the 2025 golf season with a ruptured left Achilles tendon, walked around Brook Hollow Golf Club on Monday watching his son Charlie compete at the US Junior Amateur.
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Woods, a 15-time major champion, underwent surgery in March. There has been no timetable for his return to competition, with Monday's appearance the first hint at his fitness.
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Charlie Woods fired an 11-over par 81 in the first round of the US Golf Association event at Dallas, with two birdies, five bogeys and four double bogeys to share 242nd place.
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Tiger Woods withdrew from February's Genesis Invitational, saying he was not ready to compete in the wake of his mother Kultida's death.
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The elder Woods, who turns 50 in December, has not competed since missing the cut in last July's British Open at Royal Troon.
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