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Charlie Woods finishes in three-way tie for 32nd in American Junior Golf Association debut
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Date:2025-04-13 03:30:08
Charlie Woods had a rough start to his American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) debut last weekend at the Will Lowery Junior Championship.
Woods shot 21-over-par and finished in a three-way tie for 32nd place with Jack Michael and Spencer Mills while the winner of the event, Patmon Malcom, finished at -7.
Woods turned in rounds of 78, 81 and 78 in the three-round event held at the Carolina Trace Country Club in Sanford, North Carolina.
Charlie made his AJGA debut on a sponsor’s exemption, according to TW Legion, and his father, Tiger, was spotted at the event, according to reports.
Earlier this week, Tiger Woods and his ex-wife Elin Nordegren attended a ceremony for the Benjamin School golf team, which featured their son Charlie, as team members received state championship ship rings, according to Golfweek.
Sherlon Christie is a social media editor for USA TODAY Sports. Contact Sherlon at schristie@usatoday.com or on X @sherlonchristie
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