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Think about this for a second: you idolize someone and then you praise something unique about them. But then, the unexpected happens. Your idol reveals that the very thing you adore about them is actually something they hate about themselves. Seems too far-fetched? Well, not for Tiger Woods’s 16-year-old son, Charlie Woods.

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During the Masters last year, Tiger Woods sat down with Lance Bennett and revealed that his son loves Jake Knapp’s swings and thinks he is a great coach. This praise makes sense because Knapp is well-known for his impressive swings and for good reason.

Knapp’s golf swing looks incredibly smooth and effortless while generating a huge amount of power, thanks to a very wide backswing that creates a long arc and high clubhead speed. By maintaining good posture and control throughout the swing, it also becomes a visually appealing sight. While Charlie Woods and Knapp’s fans find this amazing, does Knapp share the same opinion? Well, not really.

During a recent appearance on

The Golfer’s Journal, Knapp revealed that he does not like his swing. We know, shocker! But how come the young golfer confessed to such a thing? Well, when asked if he was aware of Woods’s love for his swing, Knapp replied that while he had never heard Charlie actually say it, he had heard that from his caddie the next morning. Knapp smiled and mentioned Tiger Woods’s follow-up comment about the inconsistency of his swing. He added, “Yeah, I am working on it. But, um, no, I think that was pretty cool. I think just like the overall, like, I don’t know how much people have like become a fan of like my swing and my move and everything when like if only they knew how much I hate my golf swing, you know?

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Knapp followed up with, “I mean I don’t actually hate my swing, but there are so many things I want to get better at. There are so many things I do that I don’t like and wish I could change or whatever.” While he agrees that he has improved his swings a lot, he still has much to work on this season.

We know it sounds surprising, but many aspects of a golfer’s gameplay can leave them feeling less than proud. So how about we take a look at Jake Knapp’s 2025 season?

Jake Knapp’s performance in his 2025 season

If there’s one thing about Jake Knapp, it’s that he pays proper attention to his gameplay. He even admitted this once by saying, “I go back and watch it all the time, not as much to relive the moment, but more so to better understand how I went about playing the course, maybe what my swing looked like during certain shots or things like that.” This season, Knapp competed in 7 tournaments, with his best finish being T17 at The Genesis Invitational. This respectable yet strong performance earned him $270,714.

While there’s a long way to go until the end of the 2025 season, Knapp achieved a total of 4 Top 10 finishes in 2024, with his best performance at the Mexico Open, where he secured a win. Now that the golfer is focusing on his swings, how does the Mexico Open 2025 look for him? Currently, he is positioned at T65. But that’s alright. We are confident that the young star golfer will soon see the fruits of his hard work.

Here’s to us wishing him good luck!

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