Charlie Woods left fans stunned after hitting a hole-in-one during a junior golf tournament in Florida on Sunday.
The 16-year-old, son of Tiger Woods, pulled off the impressive shot at the Junior Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass.
Charlie aced the par-3 third hole in Ponte Vedra Beach, with the tee playing 177 yards.
He looked slightly stunned before his playing partners and the crowd erupted in celebration after realizing the ball had gone in.
Fans were quick to praise his calm reaction to the ace, as the teenager simply exchanged high-fives with his playing partners.
When he reached the green, he casually walked up to the hole and pulled his ball out as if it were just another shot.
Charlie Woods left fans stunned after hitting a hole-in-one during a junior golf tournament
He also made a hole-in-one alongside his father, Tiger, at the PNC Championship last year
HOLE-IN-ONE FOR CHARLIE WOODS! 🤯
The 16-year-old scored an ace at the #JRPlayers.
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The ace helped cap off his best round of the tournament – an even-par 72 – though he finished 7-over for the weekend and well down the leaderboard.
It’s not Charlie’s first hole-in-one. He also made one alongside his father at the PNC Championship last year, in a moment that quickly went viral.
While he still has a long way to go to follow in his father’s footsteps, Charlie now has two aces under his belt before even finishing high school.
Tiger recorded 10 hole-in-ones in his career, with three coming in official PGA Tour events.
The Junior Players Championship is one of the most prestigious junior tournaments in the country, held on the same course as the PGA Tour’s Players Championship.
It regularly features many of the top junior players in the U.S.
Meanwhile, Miles Russell, the No. 1 player in the Rolex AJGA Rankings, holds a seven-shot lead going into the final round at Sawgrass.