Charlie Woods Scores Second Hole-in-One at Junior Players Championship
Charlie Woods achieved his second recorded hole-in-one on Sunday during the final round of the Junior Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Starting on the back nine, Woods was even-par through 11 holes before making an ace on the par-three third from 177 yards at TPC Sawgrass.
His first hole-in-one came last December at the 2024 PNC Championship, where he played alongside his father, Tiger Woods. At the time, the 16-year-old used a 7-iron on the par-three, 176-yard fourth hole at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.
While Charlie is still behind his father, who has 10 recorded aces in his career, he continues to make strides in his game.
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