Charlie Woods, son of world golf legend Tiger Woods, has qualified for his first U.S. Junior tournament, starting his path to professional competition.
U.S. Junior is considered a starting tournament for professional golfers. This tournament will take place next month, in Oakland Hills (Michigan state, USA).
Charlie Woods (left) is 15 years old this year, just old enough to compete in the U.S. Junior tournament (Photo: Getty).
Charlie Woods was placed in a bracket with Jacob Immelman, son of Trevor Immelman, who won The Masters title in the past. The Masters is a major tournament title (equivalent to the Grand Slam titles in tennis).
In addition, this tournament also has the presence of Liam Curtis, son of Ben Curtis, who won The Open Championship in the past. The Open Championship is also a major tournament.
Recently, Charlie Woods has been continuously tutored by Tiger Woods on the golf course (Photo: Getty).
With many descendants of many great names in golf from the past competing at U.S. Junior 2024, this tournament is considered a turning point for the next generation of legends.
As for Charlie Woods, he is 15 years old this year, the age that is just eligible to compete, according to U.S. Junior rules (from 15 to 18 years old). Over the years, Charlie Woods has been continuously tutored by Tiger Woods on the golf course.