Charlie Woods Shines at 62nd Annual Junior Orange Bowl
The 62nd annual Junior Orange Bowl has concluded, showcasing young golf talent, including notable performances from Charlie Woods, the son of golf legend Tiger Woods.
Charlie Woods’ Performance
Charlie Woods finished the four-day tournament with a score of 288, resulting in a 4-over par. This impressive outing earned him a tie for 19th place among a competitive field. This was a significant event for Woods, marking his debut at the Junior Orange Bowl—35 years after his father claimed victory in the event back in 1991.
Score Breakdown:
- Day 1: 73 (+2)
- Day 2: 72 (+1)
- Day 3: 71 (Even)
- Day 4: 72 (+1)
Notable Competitors
Cameron Kuchar, son of professional golfer Matt Kuchar, also participated in the tournament. He ended with a total score of 296, finishing the event with a solid performance.
Conclusion
The Junior Orange Bowl continues to be a platform for emerging golf talent, and with participation from players like Charlie Woods and Cameron Kuchar, the future of golf looks promising. Keep an eye on these young athletes as they develop their skills and follow in the footsteps of their legendary fathers.
For more updates on junior golf tournaments and emerging talents, stay tuned for continued coverage.
Alex Peterman is a high school sports reporter known for his insights on junior sports. He can be contacted for further information and articles regarding amateur athletics.

