Tiger Woods had his son, Charlie, by his side for a unique warm-up session before his 100th competitive round at The Masters. After a record-breaking 24th consecutive cut at Augusta National, Woods struggled with a 10-over 82 in his third round, marking the worst round of his major career. Despite concerns about his ability to play on the final day, Woods reassured fans by saying, “we’ll be ready” to compete.
Woods, dressed in his iconic red shirt, allowed his son to take the one range pass permitted to players at the event. Charlie was seen offering swing advice and assisting with warm-up drills, creating a heartwarming moment between father and son. The duo’s interaction on the practice grounds drew attention from Augusta patrons and evoked memories of their emotional embrace after Woods’ 2019 Masters victory.
As a five-time Masters champion, Woods has faced challenges due to injuries in recent years, making this week’s event a significant milestone in his career. Renowned coach Butch Harmon, who previously worked with Woods during the ‘Tiger Slam,’ praised the father-son practice session, highlighting the special bond between them.
With Woods set to complete 72 holes in a major for the first time since 2022, fans eagerly anticipate his performance on the final day at The Masters. The presence of Charlie as his coach adds an extra layer of inspiration to Woods’ comeback story, showcasing the enduring legacy of a golfing legend.