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Tiger Woods’ Son Charlie Shines with Remarkable Performance at the Prestigious Junior Invitational

Tiger Woods’ son Charlie Woods finishes in the middle of the pack as rising PGA Tour star Miles Russell wins prestigious Sage Valley Junior Invitational.

Tiger Woods’ son Charlie Woods finished in a tie for 26th at the coveted Sage Valley Junior Invitational in South Carolina. 

Rising PGA Tour star Miles Russell, 16, won the tournament on 9-under par.

The Sage Valley Junior Invitational is billed as the most prestigious junior golf tournament in the United States.

The tournament has been staged since 2011.

Charlie represents Benjamin School, the same as Donald Trump’s granddaughter Kai Trump, who also competed in the tournament.

 

Kai Trump unfortunately had a week to forget, slumping to the bottom of the leaderboard on 52-over par.

She carded rounds of 89, 79, 83 and 89.

She will play collegiate golf at the University of Miami.

Charlie Woods played on Benjamin’s No. 2 line last fall and finished his sophomore campaign as the No. 11 boys golfer in Florida per iWanamaker.

Charlie’s father Tiger Woods confirmed last week that he underwent surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon.

Woods is now likely to be out of action until 2026.

Check out what Freddie had to say here

Woods Shows Support for Daughter in New Sport Following Her ‘Negative’ Experience with Golf

Golf legend Tiger Woods was recently seen cheering from the stands as his daughter, Sam Alexis Woods, played a pivotal role in her high school football team’s victory. On Thursday night, Sam, a senior defender for Benjamin High School’s girls football team, played in her side’s 2-1 win over Lake Christian, propelling them into the Florida Class 2A state championship game.

The team is now set to compete against the victor of Ransom Everglades and Episcopal School of Jacksonville. While Tiger’s son Charlie is carving out a path similar to his father’s on the golf course, it seems that the same passion for golf didn’t quite capture Sam. Tiger has previously shared that Sam associates golf with a “negative connotation” due to the sport often taking him away from home during her childhood.

“She has, I think, a negative connotation to the game because at that time… when she was growing up, golf took daddy away from her,” Woods reflected last year.

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He went on to explain how he and Sam have built a unique bond that doesn’t involve golf, engaging in activities that are distant from the sport. In contrast, Tiger’s relationship with his son revolves heavily around golf. “I had to pack, and I had to leave and I was gone for weeks and there was a negative connotation to it.

So we developed our own relationship, our own rapport that’s outside of golf that we do things that don’t involve golf. Meanwhile, my son and I, we do everything golf-related. It’s very different.”

Tiger Woods Vanessa Trump

The sporting passion runs deep in the Woods family, with both Sam and Charlie sharing a passion for football, something Woods had shared with Golf.com in 2018. Referring to their enthusiasm, he stated: “They’re keen into soccer. If they want to play golf, that’s great. If they don’t, that’s fine, too. As long as they have a good time playing sports.

Tiger Woods’s GF Vanessa Trump Gets Emotional After Daughter Kai Reaches Major Milestone

While the FedEx Cup Playoffs dominate headlines and the race for the top spot intensifies, not all the buzz in golf is about scorecards and leaderboards.

Away from the spotlight of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, a quieter yet equally touching moment has captured attention. It’s a heartwarming celebration as Vanessa Trump, the girlfriend of Tiger Woods, marks a special milestone for her daughter, Kai Trump.

Kai Trump kicked off her senior year at high school on Wednesday. This moment marks the beginning of a new chapter for the rising star, Kai. Even though just 18, Kai Madison Trump, the granddaughter of the President of the USA, is already carving out her place in the spotlight. Moreover, Kai experienced a whirlwind year in 2025, balancing public appearances like speaking at the Republican National Convention to launching her own YouTube Channel. Now in her senior year, Kai is starting an exciting ride filled with new adventures and memorable moments.

Vanessa Trump's daughter Kai shares reaction after Tiger Woods confirms new relationship with her mother

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Kai first shared this milestone with a carousel post on Instagram. Along with it, she shared a bunch of pictures of herself with her friends, celebrating her onset into the 2026 year. Consequently, she captioned the post, “I cannot believe it’s my last first day of high school. Senior year here we come,” giving her followers a heartfelt glimpse of her excitement and the close bonds she shares with her classmates as she steps into this milestone year.

However, the true highlight was Vanessa’s reaction to Kai’s post, who has always been supportive of her daughter. Vanessa Trump couldn’t hide her pride, reposting Kai’s Instagram update to her own story with the caption, “That’s my girl @kaitrumpgolfer.” The sweet gesture reflects the close bond between mother and daughter. It celebrates Kai’s milestone and the exciting year ahead with love and encouragement.

Adding to the excitement of her senior year, Kai is also making waves off the course. With an NIL valuation of $1.48 million and major sponsorships from TaylorMade, Leaf Trading Cards, and Accelerator Active Energy, where she’s not just an ambassador but an equity partner, Kai stands as the No. 1-ranked player in the Golf NIL High School Girls Rankings. For her mother, Vanessa, it’s yet another proud moment, watching her daughter’s talent, discipline, and growing influence position her alongside some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment before she’s even graduated high school.

Her achievements aren’t limited to business and branding — they also fuel her drive on the course. Surrounded by role models who embody excellence in golf, she’s channeling that same commitment into her own game.

Kai Trump follows the example set by Tiger Woods

Kai Trump is not just starting her senior year; she is also starting her year. She is also looking forward to following the athletic footsteps of her mother’s partner. Inspired by his dedication to golf, she has focused on turning her passion into an earnest pursuit. “Just playing a lot of events, just gaining experience,” Kai told Fox News Digital“But also practice. If I have two hours, I’m not gonna hit a few balls, go on my phone, and scroll. No, I’m going to take full-on advantage of the time I have in the course.”

However, her commitment extends beyond just hitting the links. Kai understands that being a competitive athlete requires discipline both on and off the course. “Yeah, on the course, that’s something you can’t teach. However, I have a very competitive side to me, especially with my brothers and a large family. You have to be competitive sometimes,” she explained. Even though Kai almost quit golf, her love and competitiveness for the sport kept her going.

Kai is looking forward to starting her time with the University of Miami, playing for the Hurricanes starting in 2026. “The more golf I play, the better I’ll do. Getting experience. Miami gave me a great opportunity, and I’m looking forward to that,” she said, showing the same drive that’s made her a rising star both in golf and in the public eye.

With her senior year underway and a dream of pursuing a career in collegiate and professional golf, Kai is setting an example for generations to come. Coupled with the constant support from her family, Kai will be teeing it up on global stages in no time.

DeChambeau reveals which golfer reminds him most of Tiger Woods

The BMW Championship brought many exciting moments for golf fans. Scottie Scheffler finished third playing at this tournament, while the victory went to Justin Rose, an experienced English golfer.

Many people wonder what is the recipe for such great games by Scottie Scheffler.

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The public and the media have interesting points of view, but most are convinced that the world number 1 will ultimately emerge as the winner of the FedEx Cup playoff.

The 29-year-old golfer will compete in the BMW Championship this week, and as the competition narrows, Scottie will have a difficult task.

Fellow LIV Golf memberBryson DeChambeu commented on Scheffler’s dominance, saying there are two things that make Scheffler so different from others.

“He’s got the best spin and distance control I’ve ever seen,” DeChambeau said.

“175 yards into a 10-mph wind is a stock situation where Scheffler can land it right next to the hole every time, with his precision being the best I’ve seen since Tiger Woods.”

Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler

It’s hard to imagine anyone being as dominant as Scottie Scheffler. The popular golfer reminds many of Tiger Woods, the icon of golf who left a deep mark and hardly any of of his younger colleagues can break his records.

However, it seems that the 29-year-old American is well on his way to setting new records and remaining in the history of golf as someone who managed to dethrone Woods.

Although Tiger fans are not convinced that anyone can actually succeed at it, it seems that Scheffler could show years ahead of us that he is indeed a golfer who can do wonders in the future.

The coming months and years will provide the best answer to how close the 29-year-old American is to achieving such success as world number 1. Many are delighted and many stress that he is a golfer who has at least a fraction of the talent that Tiger once had.

Scheffler, on the other hand, does not want to think too much about comparisons with others, aware that only hard work and maximum focus can lead to success.

What did Rory McIlroy buy with his first paycheck as a pro? ‘It was horrific’

After Rory McIlroy was asked all the usual questions about how to reimagine the Tour Championship, his thoughts on the Ryder Cup captaincy and how the renovation to Caves Valley, site of this week’s BMW Championship, will play, he was asked one final question: Did he remember the first thing he bought when he made his first paycheck as a pro?

McIlroy didn’t need to think hard. It was 2007 and he had made $20,530 on the DP World Tour for a T-42 finish at the British Masters. He followed that up with a third-place finish at the Alfred Dunhill Cup, which banked $286,769, and a T-4 at the Madrid Open, where he cashed a check for $56,425. That’s when he made an eye-opening discovery.

“I only had a debit card at the time and I checked my balance,” he said. “I was like holy (cow). I went straight to the jeweler.”

And bought a watch.

“With diamonds around it. It was horrific. I can’t believe, it was like the worst purchase ever,” he recalled on Wednesday during his pre-tournament press conference. “It was so bad.”

Asked for the make and model, he replied, “I do. It’s not the make and model that I’m sponsored by now, so I’m not going to say it.”

Spoken like a veteran pro whose days of buying bling are over and now has much better taste in watches.