Charlie Woods Saves Honor at US Junior Amateur
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Charlie Woods did not have the best outing at the US Junior Amateur, missing the cut after enduring a torrid first round, with his father, Tiger, watching on from the sidelines
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Total Pro Sports on MSNSocial Media Is Worried About Tiger Woods’ Son, Charlie, Following His Latest PerformanceCharlie Woods had a significant setback in his golfing career. Woods enjoyed a much better second round of the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship but will not advance to the tournament’s match play rounds. The young son of Tiger Woods shot a 3-over 74 in the second round of the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, but will miss the cut for match play.
Stone joined China’s Qiyou Wu in shooting 5-under 66, the leading score in Monday’s opening round of stroke play at the 77th U.S. Junior Amateur in Dallas.
Woods still holds the record for the most total weeks as the world’s No. 1 player (683), but is far past his days of dominance as he hasn’t played in a PGA Tour event since last July’s British Open. He did make an appearance in TMRW Sports’ TGL, back in February, but ended up rupturing his Achilles in March.
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