Get ready for a golf sensation! The legacy of Tiger Woods continues as his son, Charlie Woods, commits to the Florida State Seminoles men's golf team.
Charlie, following in his father's footsteps, has made a bold move by choosing FSU. This announcement has golf enthusiasts buzzing, but here's where it gets interesting: Charlie's commitment isn't just about his famous last name.
He's an accomplished golfer in his own right, having been honored as a 2025 Rolex Junior All-America: First Team member this past season. Imagine that! Charlie dominated the Team TaylorMade Invitational and currently ranks 21st in the AJGA rankings. His skills are on full display, and you can dive deeper into his impressive season by checking out his AJGA profile.
Attending The Benjamin School in Palm Beach, Fla., Charlie helped his school win the FHSAA Class 1A state title, shooting a remarkable team-best 68 in the victory. Talk about a star in the making!
Charlie isn't alone in this exciting class; he'll be joining Miles Russell, a two-time AJGA Player of the Year and fellow Rolex Junior All-America First Team member. Together, they form a formidable duo that FSU fans can't wait to see in action.
Both Charlie and Miles can officially sign with FSU this November, and the anticipation is building. But here's the part most people miss: Tiger Woods, Charlie's father, attended Stanford and played golf there for two seasons before turning pro. It's a full-circle moment, and it raises the question: Will Charlie follow a similar path, or will he forge his own unique journey?
What do you think? Is Charlie's commitment to FSU a smart move, or does he have bigger plans? Share your thoughts in the comments; we'd love to hear your take on this exciting development!