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- Charlie Woods is further proving that he’s a chip off the ol’ block.
- The 11-year-old helped set up an eagle in an incredible display while playing alongside his father, golf legend Tiger Woods, at the PNC Championship Saturday.
- The younger of the pair used a five wood to hit a 175-yard shot within four feet of the cup before sinking the putt for the first eagle at the tournament.
- Through seven holes, the Woods duo sits at -7, good for a three-way tie for third place.
- Check out a clip of Charlie’s impressive swing on the third hole below:
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