15-time major champion Tiger Woods was out in support of his son Charlie on July 21 as he vied for a junior golf national championship.

Woods walked the grounds at Brook Hollow Golf Club in Dallas on Monday as Charlie competed in the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship.

The U.S. Junior Amateur Championship is the United States Golf Association’s national championship for boys junior amateur golfers. This is Charlie’s second consecutive year competing in the event.

Charlie Woods got off to a slow start in the first round. He was 8-over par through the first nine holes of tournament play.

This isn’t the first time Tiger Woods has joined the gallery to support his son’s burgeoning golf career.

On June 24, Woods walked the course at Tequesta Country Club in Palm Beach County as Charlie competed in the 41st Nicklaus Junior Championship.

On June 5, the legendary golfer watched from a golf cart as his son played in Florida’s Amateur Championship.

Woods has been recovering from a torn Achilles he suffered in early March while ramping up training for the 2025 PGA Tour and major championship season.

Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@gannett.com.

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