Charlie Woods is on the way to carving a successful golfing career for himself, following in the footsteps of his father and being personally mentored by him. Lately, he has increased his participation in the tournaments for young golfers.
This week, he is participating in the Junior Golf National Championship 2023. It is an important event for the young golfer, where he has reached by clearing earlier rounds. But the visuals surfacing from the event are making one wonder if Charlie Woods was injured while playing.
Does Charlie Woods need medical aid?
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Currently, Charlie Woods is performing at the Begay III Junior Golf National Championship 2023, where once again his father Tiger Woods is playing the role of his caddie. In other images, Tiger is seen carrying Charlie’s bag and walking without a limp, which is good news for his fans. It is giving them hope that they will soon be seeing their favorite player back in action.
But it is something else that is raising a concern. In a video that has emerged from an event today, Charlie Woods is seen wearing a white band on his left hand, the kind that hospitals make the patients wear.
If Charlie Woods has been injured, it could not come at a worse time, since he is performing in one of the most important events for young golfers.
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A similar band was spotted on the wrist of Lilia Vu as well. It was being speculated that she, too, was hospitalized, although she hasn’t made any comments about it. No official comment has been released from the Woods’ representatives as well.
However, the presence of Charlie’s father as a caddie continues to be a source of strength for junior Woods. Tiger served as a caddie for his son a month ago as well, when he was playing in the regional championship.
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Tiger Woods was his son’s caddie in regional qualifying event
While playing at the Notah Begay III National Championship’s Last Chance Regional in September 2023, Tiger Woods helped his son on the greens as his bagman. Charlie went on to win in the 14-15 years age group section. On playing with his father by his side, the 14-year-old said, “It’s great. We just stay in our own little world. We take it one shot at a time. He puts me in my place.”
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In his younger days, Tiger Woods has won the Junior World Golf Championships six times. It looks like Charlie Woods is hopeful of maintaining his father’s legacy.
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