Congratulations are pouring in for Tiger Woods’ family on Wednesday.
Charlie Woods, the high school-aged son of the legendary PGA Tour star, has received a major honor. The high school golfer is officially following in his father’s footsteps. Charlie Woods has been named one of the top high school golfers in the country.
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The 16-year-old son of Tiger Woods was named a first-team All-American by the American Junior Golf Association on Wednesday. Charlie Woods is a junior at The Benjamin School in South Florida. He was one of 12 boys named to the first team of the AJGA’s annual list. Charlie’s dad, Tiger Woods, was the AJGA’s player of the year in 1991 and 1992.

A major honor for Charlie Woods.Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images
It’s been a big year for Charlie Woods, who won his first big title at the Team TaylorMade Invitational in May. Charlie Woods has played in multiple tournaments with his father.
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Tiger Woods has been incredibly proud of his son’s improvement.
“His speed has gone dramatically up since last year. But I think that more than anything, it’s just the fact that he’s grown so fast. The aches and pains of growing, just teenage life,” Woods said of his then 14-year-old son in 2023. “He’s one tee further back [than last year]. He’s just one tee ahead of me, which is fine because he’s hitting it past me now. We still have an advantage out there, but we both have to hit shots well at the same time.”
Congratulations are pouring in on Wednesday
“We need more junior golf coverage. These top junior events would be better than some of the rerun programming that gets shown on Golf Channel,” one fan wrote.
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“Seen enough. He’s winning the masters in 9 years,” one fan added.
“Way to go, Charlie!” one fan added.
“Nah this was legit impressive. Dudes a legit player now,” one fan added.
“Get ready…..about to be a problem💪🏻,” one fan added.
“Go get em Charlie! I mean Champ,” another fan added.
Congrats to Tiger Woods and his family, as they must be incredibly proud on Wednesday afternoon.
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Nov 6, 2025, where it first appeared in the Golf section. Add The Spun as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
