Tiger Woods made a meaningful return to competitive golf at the PNC Championship in Orlando, playing alongside his children. The tournament, known for pairing pros with family members, provided a relaxed, personal atmosphere. At 48, Tiger was joined by his 18-year-old daughter, Sam, who served as his caddie for the second year, and his 15-year-old son, Charlie, who competed alongside him. Their genuine bond drew attention, with fans noting how much Sam resembles her mother, Elin Nordegren.
While Charlie continues to pursue golf competitively, Sam has a different relationship with the sport. She grew up around golf but doesn’t aim to compete, partly due to the long absences during her childhood. Instead, her role as caddie reflected a shared experience rooted in mutual respect, not pressure. Her calm confidence was especially noticeable.
Charlie’s standout moment came during the final round when he scored his first-ever hole-in-one on a par-3 hole. His surprised, joyful reaction, shared with Tiger, captured the event’s spirit. Tiger’s pride was evident as he embraced his son afterward. Though their team finished as runners-up, the experience was the true reward.

Tiger emphasized that spending quality time with his children, supporting their growth and creating memories, was more meaningful than the tournament results. This weekend highlighted the importance of family and shared joy beyond the game.