The next chapter in the Woods legacy has officially begun. Charlie Woods, the 16-year-old son of golf legend Tiger Woods, clinched his first American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) title with a commanding performance at the Team TaylorMade Invitational held at Streamsong Resort in Florida. Charlie fired a sensational six-under-par 66 in the final round, finishing the tournament at 15-under 201, three strokes ahead of the competition. His round included eight birdies and just two bogeys, capped off with four steady pars to seal the win. What makes this victory even more impressive is the strength of the field—60 of the top 100 junior golfers in the U.S. competed, including four of the top five. Charlie, previously ranked 606th in the AJGA standings, is now expected to leap into the top 15. The win not only grants him exemptions into future AJGA invitationals, but also opens the door for college recruitment conversations starting next month. Though he’s still a couple of years away from joining a university team, Charlie’s performance has already made waves in the junior golf world. From father-son appearances at the PNC Championship to now standing solo atop a leaderboard, Charlie Woods is proving he’s more than just a famous last name—he’s a rising star in his own right.
Charlie Woods Makes His Mark: Teen Golf Prodigy Wins First AJGA Title

