Charlie Woods, son of golf legend Tiger Woods, fell short in his bid to qualify for his first major championship at a local qualifying site in Florida. Despite a promising performance in college golf, Woods carded a 9-over 81 at The Legacy Golf & Tennis Club, failing to advance to the final 10 qualifying sites. Only 6.9% of those who reach the final stage qualify for the U.S. Open, making it an incredibly challenging feat for Woods. Nonetheless, the experience gained in this year’s qualifier will be invaluable for the young golfer.
Results for: Local Qualifier
Fifteen-year-old Charlie Woods, son of golf legend Tiger Woods, fell short in his attempt to qualify for the 2023 US Open, shooting an 81 at The Legacy Golf and Tennis Club in Florida. Only the top five finishers from the 84-player event advanced to final qualifying. Woods’ scorecard featured one birdie, four bogeys, and three double bogeys. The teenage Woods had previously attempted to qualify for the Cognizant Classic in February but also missed the cut. Despite his setback, Woods and his father, Tiger, have played together in the PNC Championship for the past four years, finishing runners-up in 2021.