Tiger Woods and Son Finish Three Shots Behind Mike and Matt Kuchar in Family Affair

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at PNC Championship

It was a family affair at the PNC Championship this weekend, as Tiger Woods and his son Charlie Woods finished three shots behind Mike and Matt Kuchar. The Kuchar brothers shot a final-round 61 to take the title, while Tiger and Charlie finished with a 64.

The tournament was a unique event, as it featured 20 major champions and their sons or daughters. It was a chance for the golfers to share the course with their children and show them what it takes to be a professional golfer.

Tiger Woods has had an incredible career, and it was great to see him share the course with his son. Charlie Woods is only 11 years old, but he showed that he can hold his own against some of the best golfers in the world. He even managed to hit a few shots that his dad couldn’t match.

The Kuchar brothers were the clear winners of the tournament, but it was still a great experience for Tiger and Charlie. It was a chance for them to bond over the game of golf and for Charlie to learn from one of the greatest players of all time.

The PNC Championship was a great event for families, and it was great to see Tiger Woods and his son Charlie Woods competing together. Even though they didn’t win, they showed that they can still compete with the best golfers in the world. It was a great experience for both of them, and hopefully we’ll see them back on the course together soon.

Tiger Woods and Son Finish Three Shots Behind Mike and Matt Kuchar in Family Affair