Tiger Woods announced this week that he plans to play alongside his son Charlie at the PNC Championship beginning on December 18th. This will be Woods (45) first tour event since nearly dying 10 months ago in a single-car crash. The crash left Woods severely injured including a mangled leg. At the time it was uncertain if Woods would ever walk again, let alone play organized golf again. Tiger’s announcement has set the golf world on fire! I’m personally not really a serious Golf fan, but I have followed Tiger’s career and I’m pretty excited for him as a person that he has regained his health and strength enough to live a normal life. I don’t imagine that he will ever win another Major. He may not ever compete in another Major for that matter. However, as a father, I think it’s very cool that he is pushing himself to play in this tournament seemingly for the sake of his son.
What do you think? Are excited about seeing the wounded Tiger on the prowl on the course again? Do you think he will ever play in another Major? How will he and Charlie fare at the PNC Championship? Sound off in the comments section below. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe!
About the PNC Championship
For over 20 years, the PNC Father/Son Challenge has provided an opportunity for professional golfers to play competitive golf alongside their kids, showcasing the bonds and memories that are created both inside and outside of the ropes. In 2017, the transition of allowing the game’s younger champions to compete alongside their fathers began. In 2019, we had our first female Major Champion, Annika Sorenstam, play alongside her father for an unforgettable week in golf history.
In 2020, the tournament changed its name to the PNC Championship to reflect what the event has evolved in to over the years and accurately represent the current field composition and stature. The field has always and will continue to host golf’s most iconic champions. Source/credit http://www.pncchampionship.com
