Father-Son Bonding on the Range: Charlie Woods Helps Tiger at the Masters
Staff Writer

On Masters Sunday, Tiger Woods received an unexpected surprise when he found himself in need of swing advice and his son, Charlie, stepped up to the plate. As the 15-time major champ struggled with his game, it became clear that only one person was worthy of helping him on this momentous occasion.
Wearing his signature Sunday red and his newly unveiled Sun Day Red attire, Tiger made his way to the practice range at Augusta National. After a career-low round the day before, shooting a disappointing 10-over 82, he was undoubtedly out of sorts and desperately needed to find his rhythm again.
When asked about his weaknesses on Saturday, Tiger simply stated, “The fact that I was not hitting it very well or putting well. I hit the ball in all the wrong places, places that I know I shouldn’t hit it. And I missed a lot of putts… easy, makable putts. I missed a lot of them.”
However, hope was not lost when Tiger’s son, Charlie, emerged onto the range. The 15-year-old prodigy, known for his unruly behavior on the PGA Tour, came to provide moral support to his father and lend his expert advice. Charlie understands the intricacies and nuances of Tiger’s game like no one else given the unique perspective of having the greatest golfer of this generation as his lifetime swing coach. Additionally, Charlie has showcased his own talent as a young golfer, competing at the highest levels within the junior golf world and even receiving a special exemption to qualify for a PGA Tour event.
Together, father and son embarked on an extensive warm-up session. Charlie, donning fresh Nike AF1s and sporting an SDR-logo’d hat, offered his expert tips on improving Tiger’s swing. Notably, he encouraged his father to focus on keeping the club’s exit to the left, preventing his arms from running off while promoting a smooth body rotation.
Charlie’s capability to offer advice stems not only from his close relationship with Tiger but also from his own expertise within the sport. As they collaborated on refining Tiger’s swing, they addressed important checkpoints before it was time for Tiger to head to the first tee box.
While it’s safe to say that this year’s Masters has been challenging for Tiger, with unfavorable tee time draws and a progressively faltering game, his son’s surprise appearance on Sunday provided a much-needed boost. Just days prior, Tiger had disclosed that Charlie had declined the opportunity to join him for a practice round at Augusta National, making his unexpected presence all the more special.
On this Sunday, Tiger achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first player in Masters’ history to make 24 consecutive cuts. The added joy of sharing range time with his son undoubtedly elevated his spirits as he concluded his week at Augusta National.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Why did Tiger seek his son’s advice at the Masters?
Tiger was struggling with his swing and game at the Masters, and his son
Charlie, who has a deep understanding of Tiger’s game as his lifetime swing
coach, was there to offer guidance and moral support.
What advice did Charlie offer to Tiger?
Charlie suggested that Tiger focus on keeping the club’s exit to the left,
ensuring his arms didn’t run off and allowing for a smooth body rotation.
What makes Charlie qualified to offer swing advice to his father?
Charlie’s unique qualifications stem from having the greatest golfer of this
generation as his lifetime swing coach. Additionally, Charlie has shown
exceptional talent himself, competing at a high level in the junior golf world
and even receiving a special exemption to participate in a PGA Tour event.
How significant is Tiger’s consecutive cuts record at the Masters?
Tiger’s achievement of making 24 consecutive cuts at the Masters is an
unprecedented feat in the tournament’s history, solidifying his status as one
of the most consistent and successful players in the event.
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Updated April 17, 2024





