Golf prodigy Charlie Woods was seen playfully teasing his father, the renowned Tiger Woods, over his recent indoor golf performance. Tiger, a 15-time major championship winner, faced a disappointing debut in the new indoor golf league, TGL, as his team, the Jupiter Links Golf Club, suffered a crushing defeat against the Los Angeles Golf Club with a score of 12-1, as reported by CNN.
Despite the tough outcome, Tiger maintained a positive attitude, acknowledging the challenges faced by professional players in the league. “We were entertaining,” shared Woods with a laugh. “We hit a lot of shots. I think the people there got to see how bad pros can be. It was just a boat race, oh my goodness. But we had a great time.”
During the match, Tiger’s son Charlie found amusement in his father’s virtual mishaps, particularly when Tiger’s shot ended up in the water on the second hole. Both father and son shared lighthearted moments during the event.
The TGL, a league founded by Tiger Woods and fellow golfer Rory McIlroy, aims to combine cutting-edge technology with top PGA TOUR players for weekly competitions. The league features six teams representing different cities, including the Jupiter Links Golf Club, Los Angeles Golf Club, Boston Common Golf, New York Golf Club, The Bay Golf Club, and Atlanta Drive GC.
The upcoming TGL match on Tuesday, Jan. 21, will see the New York and Atlanta clubs competing against each other, promising another exciting showdown in the season-long competition.
Tiger and Charlie Woods’ playful interaction at the indoor golf league showcases not only their love for the sport but also the bond shared between father and son, adding a touch of warmth and humor to the competitive atmosphere of professional golf.