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Tiger Is Back On The Bag For Charlie In Louisiana
The return of Tiger Woods to our screens was set to be ‘The Match’ on December 10th. Then, Rory McIlroy suggested we may see him at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas the week earlier.
Instead, we see Tiger down in Louisiana, adopting the caddy role for his son, Charlie. Who, by the way, has grown about 4 inches since we last saw him.
A look at the 2022 PNC Champions pic.twitter.com/ZHdvX6Uv93
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) November 7, 2022
Filling a place at the Notah Begay III Championship at the Koasati Pines Golf Course, Charlie Woods will show up with the greatest golfer of all time at his side, offering words of wisdom and fatherly advice.
And Charlie can no longer be called ‘Little Cat’. With his increased height and genetic advantage, his swing looks effortless as he prepares for his 11.54am tee time. He has already carded a 68 around this track already this season, and will be looking to make his mark in the Boys U13 category.
Can’t wait to play in Capital One’s: The Match with @McIlroyRory against @JustinThomas34 and @JordanSpieth to raise money for Hurricane Ian relief. See you boys under the lights on December 10th. pic.twitter.com/IdaVY6HGV8
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) November 7, 2022
Tiger’s rehab appears to be going well if being on his feet all day is manageable, as well as looping the 6,236 yard course – measured off the white tees.
Tiger tweeted this morning a promo teaser, with the words:
“Can’t wait to play in Capital One’s: The Match with @McIlroyRory against Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth to raise money for Hurricane Ian relief. See you boys under the lights on December 10th.”
And Tiger looks suited to the role of caddy. He can be seen dutifully cleaning his son’s clubs after monitoring the exquisite divot pattern carved by the young phenom. Set to tee off today, all eyes are set on the Woods-Woods combo as Big Cat and not-so-little-Cat take to the course!
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