Tiger Woods and son Charlie shine at PNC Championship in Woods’ return to competition
CNNCNN — To say the return to competition for Tiger Woods was a success would be an understatement. “This week is for each other, and we’re just rooting so hard for each of us to pull off each shot that we want,” Tiger Woods said. I can go for a day here or there, but over the course of rounds, weeks, months, it just gets harder.” Tiger Woods and son Charlie Woods warm up on Friday ahead of the PNC Championship. Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images Woods said Charlie, aged 15, had beaten him in a round of golf for the first time – though he was quick to clarify it was over nine, not 18, holes. That day is coming; I’m just prolonging it for as long as I possibly can.” Woods said Charlie has grown “3.5 to 4 inches in height” and has gotten “stronger, faster, heavier” since last year, so he’s hoping that Charlie will handle all the driving and the putting while Tiger can just serve as “backup” in the tournament.