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‘Embarrasses me’: How Charlie Woods is pushing Tiger Woods back to the golf course

The legendary golfer admits his son motivates him to play, even when he’s not feeling up to it.

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Tiger Woods and his son, Charlie Woods, have built a relationship on and off the golf course that continues to inspire fans worldwide. While the younger Woods is making strides in his own golf career, his father has faced significant challenges in returning to the sport after a series of injuries and personal hardships.

However, Tiger recently admitted that Charlie plays a crucial role in keeping him engaged with golf, even when he doesn’t feel ready

‘Embarrasses me’ into playing

During a conversation about his recovery and future in golf, Woods shared a revealing anecdote about Charlie’s influence on his game. “There are days Charlie comes home from school and embarrasses me into going and playing nine holes late in the afternoon with him,” Tiger confessed.

The 15-time major champion, who has struggled with multiple injuries since his 2021 car accident, acknowledged that his son’s persistence and passion for the sport often push him to get back on the course.

More than just a coach

Tiger’s relationship with Charlie differs greatly from the one he had with his own father, Earl Woods. While Earl was known for his intense coaching style, Tiger takes a more relaxed approach with Charlie, blending mentorship with enjoyment. “Tiger loves spending time with Charlie on the golf course, but he has a completely different vibe than Earl had while working with him,” a source told.

This balance between discipline and fun has not only strengthened their bond but also kept Tiger connected to the sport despite his physical limitations. Whether as a coach, caddie, or playing partner, Tiger embraces every opportunity to share the game with his son.

Will Tiger make a full comeback?

Speculation about Tiger Woods‘ return to professional golf has been ongoing, with fans eager to see him compete again. While he has remained noncommittal about a full-time comeback, his passion for the game, fueled by Charlie, suggests he may not be done just yet.

For now, Tiger continues to cherish his moments with Charlie on the course, proving that golf is more than just a career, it’s a family legacy.

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