
Charlie Woods, son of golf legend Tiger Woods, reached a career milestone during the final round of the PNC Championship by recording his first hole-in-one on the par-three fourth hole.
The 15-year-old’s achievement momentarily propelled the father-son team to the top of the leaderboard in the prestigious tournament, which pairs major champions with family members.
Ultimately, Team Langer—comprising Bernhard and Jason Langer—claimed their second consecutive PNC Championship title and fourth overall. Bernhard Langer secured the victory with a decisive eagle on the first playoff hole in Orlando, Florida.
Reflecting on the memorable day, Charlie described the experience as one of his most enjoyable rounds of golf, citing the significance of his ace. Tiger Woods, making his return to competitive play after back surgery, commended his son’s performance and emphasized the importance of the family experience.
Adding to the day’s highlights, Paddy Harrington, 21-year-old son of three-time major champion Padraig Harrington, also recorded his first career hole-in-one on the eighth hole, further underscoring the talent emerging from the next generation of players.
The PNC Championship showcased moments of brilliance and highlighted the special bond between golf’s legends and their families, delivering a blend of competition and camaraderie that captivated the golfing world.