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The Notah Begay III Invitational has finally run its course, and Lucky Cruz has emerged as the title winner. This year, Tiger Woods‘ son, Charlie, also played in the event but struggled to seal the deal. Despite Charlie’s performance, Tiger stole the show by caddying for his son and his improved health. 

Now that the game days are over, the fans wonder whether they will see the father-son duo rake the greens together again. Not just that, the questions about when and where Charlie will be coming down the pike also have the fans intrigued. 

Where will Charlie Woods be playing next?

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The Notah Begay III Invitational greens saw Charlie sitting at 5-over through 36 holes and tied for 23rd place in the 14-15 age group. The golfer was commended by the golfing community for his increased speed on the greens this time. Now that the game has crossed the finish line, speculations about him appearing in the 2023 PNC Championship have made it to the headlines. 

Tiger Woods, caddying for Charlie at the Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship, made fans speculate about the player’s potential return to competitive golf after ankle surgery earlier this year. On the greens this time, Woods looked comfortable and purposeful while walking, and this sparked conversations about his next tournament. 

Taking a shot in the dark, the fans speculate the father-son duo to take part in the upcoming PNC Championship in Florida, Tiger’s home state. The PNC Championship, where carts are allowed, looks like a course that Tiger would return to, and so, with his return, fans can also expect Charlie to return as well. 

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As the speculations go around, here is a look at how Tiger and Charlie performed at the PNC Championship last year. 

Tiger Woods and son Charlie’s performance at the 2022 PNC Championship

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Tiger Woods and son Charlie participated in last year’s PNC Championship alongside other nemeses duos like John Daly and John Daly II. The 2022 trophy was raked by Vijay Singh and his son Qass Singh, and the game saw Tiger and Charlie finish T8, missing the chance to win the tournament. The winner, Team Singh, took home $200,000 in prize money.

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Irrespective of a strong start, Team Woods fell behind in the final round. Tiger and Charlie Woods enjoyed their time on the course and created some memorable moments. Tiger has faced challenges in his golf career because of a car accident last year, affecting his participation in events.

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Are you anticipating to see Team Tiger on the greens in Florida this December? Let us know in the comments. 

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