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Charlie Woods Wins First AJGA Event, Following in Father's Footsteps

Charlie Woods, 16, secures his first AJGA victory at the Team TaylorMade Invitational in Florida, finishing 15-under par.

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Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, won his first American Junior Golf Association event at the Team TaylorMade Invitational in Bowling Green, Florida. The 16-year-old finished with a score of 15-under 201, including a final round of 6-under 66, which featured eight birdies and two bogeys. He started the day one shot behind leader Luke Colton but secured a three-shot victory over Colton, Willie Gordon, and Phillip Dunham. This win marks a significant milestone in Woods' young golfing career, following previous attempts in AJGA events.

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  • The articles celebrate Charlie Woods' first victory in the AJGA, highlighting his talent and potential in golf.
  • They convey excitement for Charlie's future, drawing parallels to his father's successful career.
  • Despite a recent setback, the overall tone remains positive and encouraging for Charlie's journey in the sport.

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"…Charlie Woods has won his first American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) event to follow in father Tiger's footsteps."

Charlie Woods: Tiger's son wins first American Junior Golf Association event
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"…Woods finished the Team TaylorMade Invitational with a 15-under 201 at the Streamsong Resort Black Course in Bowling Green, Florida, beating a field of 71 total players."

Tiger Woods' son, Charlie Woods, wins first AJGA event
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