“Charlie Woods & Kai Trump Leave Nicklaus Junior Championship With Very Different Emotions!”
The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. Championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one ponder, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at from under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump 18 finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at from under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amid championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at from under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amor championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the Progolf Enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr., and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump 18 finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers, finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amateur championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form by the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club. Located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the Team Tailor Made Invitational in May before securing his place in the U as Junior Amter Championship in July, while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club, located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr., and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump 18 finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form by the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club. Located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amater championship in July, while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the Progolf Enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr., and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U as junior amor championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form by the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club. Located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amateur championship in July, while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the Progolf Enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers, finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers, finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no. Following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month, like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amor championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form by the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club. Located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amateur championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the Progolf Enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at from under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at from under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump 18 finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at from under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no. Following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month, like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amateur championship in July, while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the Progolf Enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one ponder, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the I as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers, finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to. He placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no. Following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month, like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amid championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump 18 finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at from under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no. Following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month, like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form by the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club. Located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amateur championship in July, while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club, located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amateur championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump 18 finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers, finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amor championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form by the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club. Located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amateur championship in July, while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the Progolf Enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailormade invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form by the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club. Located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump 18 finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers, finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at from under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to ponder. He placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amateur championship in July while Trump 18 finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month on Tuesday. However, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club, located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr., and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month on Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one ponder, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump 18 finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers, finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one ponder, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private to Questa Country Club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 to golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the pro golf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no. Following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month, like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players. While Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past 2 days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amor championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers, finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school, although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a Time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s as junior amateur championship in July, while Trump, 18, finished in second place at the hurricane junior golf tour major championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. Championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter, it was Woods who emerged the happiest. After finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year, it isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger, went public with his relationship with Trump’s mom, Vanessa. The promising youngsters put their skills to the test, although things went slightly better for one than the other. Charlie Woods and Kai Trump once again caught the eye as they competed in the 41st edition of the Nicholas Jr. championship this week. Although it was the former who ended up by far the happier come the end of the two round tournament. The teenagers bearing the weight of such huge names on their back have emerged as two of the nation’s most promising golfers within their respective age categories and put their skills to the test once more by teeing off in Florida over the past two days. It comes for months after the duo struggled at the Sage Valley Jr. Invitational in March. By the end of that tournament, Woods, son of 82, a time PG, a tour winner, Tiger Woods, finished 25th out of 36 players, while Trump, daughter of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of President Donald Trump, finished last out of 24 in her draw. Despite their unconvincing performances, they still saw a notable boost in their American Junior Golf Association rankings. Since then, both have seen vast improvements in their performances. Woods, 16, won the team tailor made invitational in May before securing his place in the U s junior amiter championship in July. While Trump, 18, finished in second place at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Major Championship earlier this month. On Tuesday, however, only one of them could continue their recent good run of form. By the time the Nicholas Jr. championship wrapped up at the private toquesta country club located north of the progolf enclave of Jupiter. It was Woods who emerged the happiest after finishing even par for the tournament with a final round 69 to he placed sixth in a field of 120 to boys golfers finishing just for shots back of eventual winner Jeremy Shu of Port Street. Lucy who won the tournament at for under. Trump, meanwhile, finished tied for 21st out of 32 golfers, having struggled to a final round score of a three over 74, putting her 17 over for the tournament. That’s despite playing the front nine at one, the best of any girls player in the final round. Wood’s performance was just the latest example of his rapid rise up the ranks, having already risen from no following his first win on the junior golf circuit last month. Like Trump, he remains in high school. Although the president’s granddaughter has already committed to play golf at the University of Miami in 2030, having announced her decision last year. It isn’t just their golf skills and famous family ties, which have gained them plenty of attention in recent times. However, earlier this year, Wood’s dad, Tiger,
“Charlie Woods & Kai Trump Leave Nicklaus Junior Championship With Very Different Emotions!”
The Nicklaus Junior Championship brought high drama as rising stars Charlie Woods and Kai Trump walked away with very different experiences. While one celebrated a strong showing, the other left visibly frustrated — capturing the emotional highs and lows of junior golf competition.
Watch now for the full recap, performance highlights, and what this means for both young talents as they continue chasing greatness.
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