Charlie Woods Hits First Hole-in-One at PNC Championship
The 15-year-old's milestone moment came during the tournament's final round, where he competed alongside his father, Tiger Woods, in Orlando.
- Charlie Woods achieved his first-ever hole-in-one on the par-3 fourth hole at the PNC Championship, using a 7-iron for the 175-yard shot.
- The ace briefly propelled Team Woods into the lead during the final round of the two-day, 36-hole family golf event held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida.
- Tiger Woods celebrated the milestone with a heartfelt hug and playful shove, calling it a 'thrill of a lifetime' to share the moment with his son and daughter, Sam, who served as their caddie.
- Despite Charlie's achievement and Team Woods' strong performance, they finished second after losing in a playoff to Bernhard and Jason Langer, who secured their sixth PNC Championship title.
- The event marked Tiger Woods' return to competitive golf following back surgery in September, with the legendary golfer emphasizing the tournament's focus on family and bonding.













































