Charlie Woods Shines at 62nd Junior Orange Bowl International Golf Championships
Coral Gables, FL — After leading his high school team to a state championship, Charlie Woods stepped onto the prestigious Biltmore Golf Course for the 62nd Junior Orange Bowl International Golf Championships, where he showcased his skills in a competitive environment.
Performance Highlights
On his first day, Charlie Woods, son of golf titan Tiger Woods, recorded a score of 73 (2-over par), placing him in a tie for 24th out of a competitive field that includes 48 male and 36 female golfers. His debut at this renowned event was not only momentous due to his family legacy but also drew an appreciative crowd, including his father and mother, Elin Nordegren.
Memorable Moment on the Course
One particularly notable moment came during his play on the 11th hole. Charlie found himself in a challenging position under a tree. In an attempt to extricate himself, his shot struck a root and shot almost straight up—so close that the ball nearly hit him, prompting him to drop his club and protect his face. Rather than let the moment derail his performance, Charlie recovered impeccably by landing on the green and sinking a long par putt, earning enthusiastic cheers from the gallery.
“It was a hell of a shot,” Tiger Woods remarked to his son afterward, sharing a light-hearted moment over the unusual sequence of events.
Rankings and Legacy
Charlie Woods currently holds the No. 13 spot in the American Junior Golf Association rankings and achieved first-team All-America honors after an impressive season, which included his first AJGA victory and strong showings at The Benjamin School.
The Junior Orange Bowl carries historical significance for the Woods family, with Tiger clinching the boys’ title back in 1991, nearly adding a second win to his accolades.
This year marks Charlie’s inaugural participation, joining other notable Palm Beach County golfers like Cameron Kuchar, who is carving out his own path in the sport, following in the footsteps of his father, Matt Kuchar.
Upcoming Challenges
As the tournament progresses, Charlie Woods will continue to compete against an impressive field. The event runs for four days, with winners being announced after the final round on January 6.

Charlie Woods’ Round-by-Round Scorecard
| Hole | Score (Strokes) |
|---|---|
| No. 1 | Birdie (4) |
| No. 2 | Birdie (2) |
| No. 3 | Par (4) |
| No. 4 | Par (4) |
| No. 5 | Par (4) |
| No. 6 | Par (4) |
| No. 7 | Bogey (5) |
| No. 8 | Bogey (4) |
| No. 9 | Par (4) |
| No. 10 | Par (4) |
| No. 11 | Par (4) |
| No. 12 | Par (3) |
| No. 13 | Par (4) |
| No. 14 | Bogey (4) |
| No. 15 | Par (5) |
| No. 16 | Par (4) |
| No. 17 | Par (4) |
| No. 18 | Par (5) |
| Total | 73 (2-over) |
In conclusion, Charlie Woods is making an impressive mark in junior golf, following in his father’s legendary footsteps while still carving out his own identity in the sport. Fans will be eager to see how his story unfolds as the tournament continues.

