Opinion
The Most Iconic Photo of 2022: Tiger & Charlie
Reportedly, in 1921 Frederick R. Barnard coined the phrase, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” This gem of a quote stands true for the outstanding capture that was taken one misty morning portraying a father with his son.
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It’s no secret that Tiger and Charlie are working diligently on their games. Tiger is ramping up for the three appearances in December. These events are The Hero World Challenge (Tiger’s Tournament), The Match with Rory, Spieth, and Thomas, in addition to the PNC Championship with his son, Charlie.
While all this news that’s being released, Charlie has been making headlines in his own right shooting his new tournament low of 68 (-4). The soon-to-be 14-year-old sprouted up quickly from the last time we saw Charlie in tournament action. If Tiger and Charlie weren’t spitting images of each other with a golf club last year, what could they be now?
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December will be a Christmas gift for many to see one of the best to do it, tee it up multiple times next month. Charlie’s parents deserve a lot of credit for strong parenting by doing their best to keep him out of the limelight. Young Woods has enough pressure as it is; however that may motivate him to create a path of his own if he so chooses.
Cover Image Via Reddit
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