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Charlie Woods is playing at the National Junior Golf Championship in Koasati Pines, Coushatta. Tiger Woods is accompanying his son as a caddie again and hoping to win the title once again, just like they did 2  months prior, in September.

With two rounds concluded, Jr. Woods is looking forward to finishing better on the leaderboard and having a grasp on his ball with only one round to go. His last round tee time and overall standing are discussed below!

Charlie Woods to tee up the last round early in the morning

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Charlie Woods won the Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship in September in Orlando. Owing to his victory, the 14-year-old was advanced to the next stage of the tournament which is kept in Coushatta.

Then, too, Tiger Woods acted as the son’s caddie and continued the custom. Despite his surgery, Woods was seen walking all the 18 holes with Charlie. After 2 rounds, Charlie stands tied at 23 and scored 5 over par 121.

The third and final rounds of tee time and pairings have been disclosed by the event management on their official website. Charlie starts to tee it up at tee #10 with Colin Barber, Romeo Juarez, and Mihir Roperia at 7:55 a.m. The 14-year-old will be under strenuous pressure to make a good score without going over par.

The tee time with their scores and graduation year is below:
  • 7:55 AM Tee #10
  • Barber, Colin (+3)Boys 14-15 Division, 2025, Victor, NY
  • Juarez, Romeo (+4)Boys 14-15 Division, 2027, reseda, CA
  • Roperia, Mihir (+5)Boys 14-15 Division, 2026, Cranbury, NJ
  • Woods, Charlie (+5)Boys 14-15 Division, 2027, North Palm Beach, FL

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This time Charlie Woods will not win the tournament, however, the last round will enhance his standing and score. With his father on his side, the duo may appear in the PNC Championship later this year.

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Tiger Woods’s walk hints at a great comeback

As the legendary pro is caddying for his son for the Junior Championship, people quickly notice Woods walking comfortably. More so, without limping and covering all the 18 holes with the bag. Prior updates of Woods highlighted that eight two-time PGA Tour champion may retire owing to his injured ankle. However, the given scenario has put all the speculations and worries to rest.

Woods might make a comeback at the PNC Championship along with his son or you will see him playing at the first match of TGL league. The high-tech league has announced the players and teams except for one team remaining.

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The 24-player roster will start on January 9th and will be streamed by ESPN and ESPN+. With 15 matches played through a season, we will see plenty of Mr.T next year and he may also play the Masters at Augusta National. The loyal fans are patiently waiting for a legendary comeback!

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