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Tiger Woods and Charlie wore matching 'Sunday Reds' and made ELEVEN birdies on Legend's Comeback.

Charlie and TIGERWOODS were accompanied by their son Charlie on the golf course. The pair were dressed in Sunday Red for the last day of the PNC Championships in Florida.

Woods, 45, was playing with his 12-year-old son Charlie as he returned from a terrible car accident in February and had to play tournament golf for the first time since.


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Woods and Charlie wore matching red outfits to the PNC Champiosnhips
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Charlie, youngster, showed his talent in a spectacular round with his father

The father-son pair walked the course in matching 'Sunday Red" outfits. This was in keeping with Woods' tradition that they always wear red to the Sunday round of tournaments.

It was the PNC Championships. This competition saw a group of former major champions play 36-holes with their children or parents.

Charlie has been a hit with viewers, and they were able to marvel at his performance throughout the weekend.

Charlie clearly grew up watching Tiger closely as his swing is nearly identical to Tiger's down to the iconic club twirl.

It's not just for show. Wood Jr and his dad hit a tournament record ELEVEN birdsies in a row Sunday to post an amazing -15 round of 62.

Team Woods finished second in the tournament despite playing 18 amazing holes.

Instead, the title went to John Daly's 1991 PGA Championship 1995 Open winning team, who played alongside John II.

Woods was however proud of the 12-year-old's efforts at the end of the play.

After the tournament, he stated that he had a run, which was fantastic. Charlie hit the ball incredible, it was amazing!

He said, "The fact that my son was there, he is an incredible player, and an amazing partner."

Charlie proved that he is just like his father, proving that he can play with clubs and even influencing the legend after he sank a long putt.

Woods was also asked about his feelings of being back on the course after a long absence.

The 15-time major winner was competing in his first competition since almost losing his leg in a California high-speed smash earlier in the year.

He was able, thankfully, to rely on his golf cart to transport him around the course during the weekend.

He stated, "I'm just glad and thankful that this has been possible." My old leg is still there, although it was questionable for some time, but it's now functioning.

"I'm just really tired!" This is something I am not used to.

"I believe this could be my fifth round this year of golf, fourth or fifth round this year.

"And I'm a bit worn out, so it was nice having a cart!"


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Woods was moved around the course by a cart