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The PNC Championship is all about the family. The event also brought two of the golfing legends and their sons together for a perfect photo opportunity at the recent ceremony post the first Pro-Am. John Daly and Tiger Woods were seen posing for a picture with their children, John Daly II and Charlie Woods.

The picture that made the internet roar in excitement also found a few hilarious comments from the netizens joking about the looks of the two legends. The picture is the annual tradition of the Woods and Daly families to be clicked together, however, this time it has fallen victim to netizens’ humor.

Tiger Woods and John Daly enjoy their off-course time together

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Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods with John Daly and Daly II are a sight to be seen as the iconic golfers from the PGA Tour rarely get spotted together. This time around, Team Woods and Team Daly were spotted having some off-course fun with each other.

The pairs have made it a tradition to get clicked at the PNC Championship when both golfers are playing with their sons. After completing the first day of Pro-Am, where Woods was shocked by Charlie Woods’s “nasty” shot, Team Daly and Team Woods were in an after-party setup.

Daly Sr. donned an American flag blazer, while Woods and Woods Jr. were in semi-formal clothes and Daly II wore a black suit with a red tie, and they all posed for Daly Sr.’s Instagram post. The picture garnered a lot of love and has become a fan favorite, as the public was elated by the sight of their two favorite golfers coming together.

 

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Among the complimentary and appreciative comments, there were some hilarious remarks on the fashion sense of the group and the long beard John Daly had grown, while many were also intrigued by Woods’s wide smile.

The golf world reacts to the pairing of two families

The photo of Team Woods and Team Daly was a sweet and comforting Christmas surprise for fans amid all the tense news that had enveloped the golfing world in recent months. Within a few hours of posting the picture, Daly had collected a pool of comments under the post, and here are some of the most hilarious ones for you to read.

Although John Daly and Tiger Woods are renowned for making fewer bogeys, this user declared they had indeed made more than one with their fashion, and said, “That’s a triple bogey in fashion. 😬”

As the occasion of Christmas is nearing, this fan found John Daly’s blazer and beard way too similar to Santa Claus and said, “JD looking like an Amish Santa.” Another chimed in and added to the Christmas narrative and stated, “Santa and his elves.”

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Another one-upped and took a sly dig at JD for the supposed fashion faux pas and commented “Looks like Daly’s been mixing Tigers drinks”

One fan commented on Woods’s wide smile and found the reason to be Daly’s long beard. He said, “Tiger is smiling extra big because he can’t believe John’s beard…”

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This fan could not recognize Woods’s face as he was adorned with a bright smile and was without his hat. they remarked, “Tigers face is unrecognizable”

Another user noticed the Nike pair Woods was wearing and brought the Woods-Nike breakup rumor to light and questioned, “Tiger rocking Nike SB Blazers?”

One fellow credited Woods’s big smile to the presence of his son, Charlie Woods, and said, “One thing for sure, Tiger is never happier than when he’s hanging with Charlie”

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Overall, the golf community was excited to see Woods and Daly posing and enjoying their time together. The two families are playing at the PNC Championship and there is a possibility of spotting them together again but this time on the course.

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