Charlie Woods Misses PGA Tour Qualifier Amid High Expectations and Media Frenzy
Tiger Woods' 15-year-old son faced a challenging debut in PGA Tour pre-qualifying, overshadowed by intense scrutiny and unrealistic expectations.
- Charlie Woods, son of golf legend Tiger Woods, shot a 16-over par 86 at the Cognizant Classic pre-qualifier, missing the cut for the PGA Tour event.
- The 15-year-old's first attempt at qualifying was met with a media frenzy and high public expectations, adding pressure to his performance.
- Despite the setback, Charlie Woods showed resilience, particularly recovering from a difficult start with a series of pars on the back nine.
- Critics argue the coverage of Woods' attempt was overwhelming, with some calling for a more realistic perspective on the young golfer's journey.
- Tiger Woods, recovering from the flu, was not present, but the golf community remains supportive of Charlie's potential future in the sport.






















