In the final round of the 2024 PNC Championship, Charlie Woods cards his first-ever ace in TOUR-sanctioned competition on the 176-yard, par-3 4th hole at Ritz-Carlton GC.

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The PGA TOUR heads to Florida this week for the PNC Championship as 19 impressive family duos challenge over two days for the title. Tiger and Charlie Woods return for the fifth time as a pair and look for their first win at this event. Tiger’s start this week comes after he underwent his sixth back surgery in September to alleviate back spasms and pain he had been experiencing throughout 2024. The pair finished tied for fifth last year with their best being solo second in 2021. John Daly and his son John Daly II will also be in the field this week. They claimed 2nd place in 2022, T5 last year and were victorious in 2021. John Daly’s highest finish this year was T22 at the American Family Insurance Championship in September. Bernard Langer and son Jason will look to successfully defend their title from a year ago. The win in 2023 was Langer’s fifth PNC Championship victory, tying the all-time record. He’s won three times with Jason and twice with his older son, Stefan. Others to look out for are Vijay Singh and his son Qass, Matt Kuchar and his son Carson, and Nelly Korda and her father Petr.

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21 Comments

  1. Congratulations Charlie! What a gorgeous shot! Was really cute in the beginning. I don’t think you realized what you had done and then it hit you and the look on your face was just priceless. And I’m sure you’re so happy that your dad and your sister were there to share that moment with you. You’re really something else.

  2. I really, really enjoyed watching Tiger all those years and I truly hope Charlie has a career thats just as or more remarkable. The next 5 years of golf should be fun as he becomes a man

  3. If I died today that was awesome to see and to say I saw that and his pops to witness it God lined that up perfectly Hole in 1

  4. Geeze. Makes u wonder just how good his son is going to get over the next 5 years or so. By the time he's 18, he'll be tour ready. But I have a feeling his dad will push him to do the collegiate golf thing first. Look out PGA tour after that.

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