Tiger Woods’s son, 15-year-old Charlie Woods, scored his first hole-in-one Sunday at the PNC Championship in Orlando, and his dad was there to celebrate with him.

After Tiger Woods, who was taking a break and didn’t see Charlie’s ace, heard the roar of the crowd and realized his son had scored a hole-in-one, he excitedly hugged Charlie to congratulate him. Charlie’s ace at hole 4 moved Team Woods into the solo lead at 17-under total.

“He’s buying,” Tiger Woods said to their caddies. “That’s the protocol for making a hole-in-one.”

To which Charlie responded: “I’m broke.”

Charlie and his dad are playing together in the championship as Team Woods, making it their fifth appearance together at the championship in Orlando. The duo finished runner-up in 2021.

On Saturday after the first day of the championship, Tiger Woods said that the championship was a “great day of family and bonding.”

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