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While his sister, Sam Woods, is headed to Stanford to focus on academics, Charlie Woods is taking a different path—grinding on the golf course and carrying forward the legacy of his father, 15-time major champion Tiger Woods. Of course, Charlie isn’t the only young talent making waves in junior golf. His peer, Blades Brown, has already made his PGA Tour debut and competed in events like the American Express and Mexico Open. But Woods? He’s still fine-tuning his game in the junior circuit, sharpening his skills before taking that next big step.

And, this week, he is competing in the prestigious Junior Invitational at Sage Valley Golf Club. But what makes this tournament even more interesting? Woods is sharing living quarters with Hamilton Coleman, a Georgia commit and one of the top rising stars in junior golf.

Living with your competition is a rare thing in sports, but that’s exactly what these two are doing. While they will go head-to-head on the course, off it, they have the chance to bond, share experiences, and push each other to be better. For Coleman, this tournament is another opportunity to prove himself. He’s coming in hot after finishing T4 at the Dustin Johnson World Junior Championship and winning the Junior Players Championship presented by Rolex last year.Charlie Woods

Coleman is looking forward to testing his skills against some of the best young golfers in the field. “It’s definitely cool knowing that I’m right there with them. It kind of gives me a little bit of confidence knowing that I can compete here,” he said. But his most defining statement about the competition came in just six words: “You have to respect your competition.” He further added, “It takes so much to win something like this.” (per News Channel 6)

And he’s absolutely right. Every win at this level is earned, not given. Both Coleman and Woods know that better than anyone. The hours of practice, the mental grind, the pressure—it’s all part of the journey. And while they may be competitors on the course, there’s a deep respect between them for the work they put in.

For Woods, this is another step in his journey, another chance to sharpen his game among the best in junior golf. And with peers like Blades Brown already making their mark in the pro circuit, the question isn’t if he’ll take that next step to the PGA Tour—it’s when.Golf, Tiger Woods' son Charlie aiming to make PGA Tour debut at  pre-qualifier

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Charlie Woods started off his 2025 season at the Dustin Johnson World Junior Championship, finishing T52. Not exactly the dream start, but hey, golf is all about finding your rhythm. Now, he’s heading into the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley, another shot at climbing the leaderboard and getting back into the groove.

Last year was a mixed bag for Charlie, but he ended it on a high note, proving that the Woods legacy is alive and well. Remember that hole-in-one at the 2024 PNC Championship? A perfect 7-iron shot on the 4th that had fans buzzing. And when he nearly holed out for an eagle in the playoffs, it was another reminder that the kid has a serious game. So, does that mean he’s ready to take on the PGA Tour? Not so fast.

There is something about a rivalry that drives people into excellence.

Lionel Messi had Cristiano Ronaldo. Magic Johnson had Larry Bird. Tiger Woods had Phil Mickelson. And now Charlie has Miles Russell.

The young Russell at the age of 16 has already appeared in two PGA Tour events in 2024. While he did not make the cut, he impressed everyone with his performance. He is going strong in the junior circuit having recently claimed the AJGA Simplify Championship.

On the other side, Charlie Woods is set to return after the tragic passing of his grandmother Kultida Woods on February 4. The young golfer is teeing off at the Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship at TPC Myrtle Beach from February 28 to March 2. The event will feature 31 of the top 50 junior players. While the younger Woods is getting ready to make his comeback, another prodigy is making waves at the right moment.

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Miles Russell dominated the field in a wire-to-wire win at Carlton Woods in Texas to secure the Simplify Championship trophy that has a storied reputation. He shot a one under par for the final round to finish with an 11 under par score for the tournament.

The Simplify Championship has had big-name winners over the years like Jim Furyk, Jordan Spieth, and Rickie Fowler, all golfers who have graced the top of the professional circuit. The Florida teenager won by two strokes against fellow amateurs Michael Riebe and Giuseppe Puebla. He had previously finished T14 at this event last year.

“I played really solid for all three rounds. The second round especially even though the weather wasn’t as good and today I played fine outside of No. 18 but otherwise it was a good day. It was a great way to start off 2025,” Russell stated, referring to his uncharacteristic double bogey on hole 18. But his victory was more or less assured at that point.

With Miles Russel in prime winning form, as this is his second invitational title in as many participations, Charlie Woods will be looking to make his comeback strong.

Post the Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship, Woods is also set to feature at the Junior Invitational that is taking place at the Sage Valley Golf Club in Graniteville, South Carolina. The tournament which takes place from March 19 to March 22 features 36 highest-ranked boy golfers and 24 highest-ranked girl golfers.

Amongst the girls is the very familiar and famous granddaughter of the President of the United States, Kai Trump. The field on the girl’s side consists of the World No.1 Junior Golfer Asterisk Talley while the boys’ side has the top 6 competing. The current No.1 Miles Russell, Luke Colton, Michael Riebe, Louis Klein, Tyler Watts, and Logan Reilly will pose a strong challenge to Tiger Woods’s son.

Tiger Woods’ teenage son Charlie is set to play an event that is widely considered junior golf’s version of The Masters. 

The 16-year-old is listed among the entrants for the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley in Graniteville, South Carolina.

Donald Trump’s talented granddaughter Kai Trump, 15, is also in the field for the tournament played over 19-22 March.

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Past winners of the prestigious event include Scottie Scheffler (2014), Joaquin Niemann (2017), Akshay Bhatia (2018), Austin Eckroat (2016), Carson Young (2012) and Aldrich Potgieter.

The girls’ event debuted in 2022. Former Augusta National Women’s Amateur champion Anna Davis won in 2023. Asterisk Talley is the reigning champion.

Charlie, who recently celebrated his 16th birthday, is currently No. 713 in the American Junior Golf Association ranking.

He began gaining public attention in 2020 when he participated in the PNC Championship with dad Tiger aged 11.

They have played every edition of the parent/child PGA Tour event since.

Tiger and Charlie were defeated in a playoff by Bernhard Langer and his son Jason in the 2024 PNC Championship.

Charlie qualified for his first ever U.S. Junior Amateur last summer.

His father won the tournament in 1991, 1992 and 1993.

Unfortunately for Charlie, he missed out on the weekend action by 18 strokes.

Charlie opened up on that disappointment last December, telling reporters: “I was so focused on winning and how I played that it kind of crept into kind of how am I going to win, instead of how I’m going to play the shot, and it kind of built up and that caused two very, very bad rounds of golf.”

Other notable achievements in Charlie’s career so far include winning the South Florida PGA Junior Cup.

And he also helped the Benjamin School to a state team title in 2023, a few months removed from winning a Hurricane Junior Tour event.

Junior Invitational fields:

Boys

Tyler Mawhinney
Ronin Banerjee
Will Hartman
Hamilton Coleman
Tyler Watts
Henry Guan
Joshua Bai
Luke Colton
Lev Grinberg
Mason Howell
Carson Bertagnole
Kartik Singh
Louis Klein
Viggo Olsson Mork
Trevor Gutschewski
Jackson Byrd
Miles Russell
Michael Riebe
Le Khanh Hung
Joshua Kim
Hugo Le Goff
Logan Reilly
Robby Turnbull
Oscar Couilleau
Thanawin Lee
Giovanni Binaghi
Dan Hayes
Nguyen Ang Minh
Pennson Badgett
Evan Pena
Bowen Mauss
Aidan Lawson
Ben Bolton
Rayhan Latief
John Daniel Culbreth
Haoyi Wang
Charlie Woods

Girls

Amelie Zalsman
Scarlett Schremmer
Natalie Yen
Jude Lee
Elizabeth Rudisill
Aphrodite Deng
Mia Clausen
Louise Uma Landgraf
Havanna Torstensson
Gianna Clemente
Luana Valero Moyano
Avery McCrery
Nikki Oh
Asterisk Talley
Sara Brentchenoff
Pimpisa Rubrong
Achiraya Sriwong
Sarah Hammett
Alice Kong
Soomin Oh
Sofia Cherif Essakali
Yujie Liu
Yijia Ren
Kai Trump

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