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Tiger Woods says, "That's amazing" - Tiger Woods sees video of Charlie, 12 years old, playing identically at golf.

Tiger Woods was emotional as he watched his son Charlie play golf in almost the same way.

Legendary putter, 45, will play with his 12 children at the PNC Championship this week.


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Tiger Woods was emotional when he saw a video of his son playing identical golf.

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Woods and his son will be playing in this week’s PNC Championship

Woods will make his first appearance on the golf course since February's horror car accident.

Charlie will join him in the father-and child event on December 18.

Woods was shown a video by the PGA Tour that compared his technique to Charlie's before the tournament.

This amazing clip shows that the pair have very similar stances and swings. Some moments even line up exactly.

Woods clearly felt touched by the video, as his eyes welled up.

Woods commented on the clip and said that he was focusing on two things: Woods' timing of the twirls, and Woods' pick-up of his tee.

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"Just the nose thing we have, both of us have allergies.

"We struggle on the course. We get wind blowing, or we sniffle.

"Just that one thing we have in common. That's awesome."

After Woods' death in a horrifying 85mph crash earlier this year, golf fans can look forward to Woods' return this week.

Woods was forced to be removed from his car after it flipped multiple times in California.

Multiple injuries were sustained by the 15-time major champion, including one to his right leg.

Woods was lucky to avoid having his leg amputated when police said he was 'lucky enough to be alive'.

Woods, despite his claim that he would never play again, will make an amazing return to the tee on this weekend.

He tweeted, "Even though it has been a long and difficult year, it is over. I am excited to finish it by participating in the PNC Championship together with my son Charlie."

"I'm proud to be a dad and I am so excited."


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Woods is back and golf fans are eager to see him in action.

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Woods will host the event for the first time since February's horror car accident.