Tiger Woods is back on the golf course.
So is his son, Charlie, who showed off a smooth swing with his father watching nearby.
Tiger Woods and his son, Charlie, continue to be a father-son team on the courseCredit: Getty Images – Getty
“Good shot, Charlie,” a young fan can be heard saying on video at the Tiger Junior Invitational – a tournment for golfers aged 10-18.
Charlie, 14, has been impressive in action and is clearly following in his father’s legendary footsteps.
Tiger was recently seen practicing his own swing at Pebble Beach.
The elder Woods underwent ankle surgery in April and was forced to withdraw from The Masters.
And the father-son duo could team up at the PNC Championship in December at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida.
Charlie won the regional qualifier for the Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championships in September.
Tiger has previously caddied for his son, who also excelled at the South Florida PGA Junior Tour.
The 47-year-old father has won 15 major golf titles and 82 PGA events.
🚨Charlie Woods swing is _________.
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Tiger has also been busy with preparation for the debut of the TGL, a high-tech golf league that will feature six teams made up of top PGA players.
TGL is set to begin in January and will be broadcast by ESPN.