Tiger Woods and Charlie ODDLY mirror each other with limping legs at PNC Championship
Tiger Woods and his son Charlie
Tiger Woods and his son Charlie are once again captured having the same mannerisms on PNC Championship the camera. The father-son duo was seen limping on one foot during the event as both suffer from pain and injury. Tiger’s injury comes from the plantar fasciitis on his right foot, while Charlie has “growing pains”.
Even since little Woods came into the spotlight, he’s been well-found having the same mannerisms as his dad. Although it’s not only Tiger’s way of play but his love for the sport, and competitiveness. During the event, Charlie stated that he felt a bit “iffy” about his left ankle but the duo often shared carts so it wasn’t that bad.
Charlie stated, “On some shots, it hurt a lot,”. “Walking was tough, but it was all right. It wasn’t that bad.” While Tiger joked and corrected, “Hey, he got a cart, so it was all right.” At one point Charlie collapsed to the pain after hitting a drive at the 5th hole.
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Charlie states he found a new respect for his dad Tiger Woods
Charlie knows full well what Tiger had to go through since his 2021 car crash, and still, he stole all the spotlights whenever he showed up on the greens. Charlie said, “I’ve found a new respect for him now after getting a very minor injury – I wouldn’t call it an injury; I’m just hurt”.
“But just to see what he’s going through and how I have just a fraction of it … and it’s just cool how he’s gotten to where he is now after all he’s been through.” Saturday’s event taught him something valuable, as he earlier noted that he found a new respect for his dad.
Tiger told Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio, “There’s a big difference between pain and injury, and this is just pain”. “If you’re injured, you’re not playing. This is just a little bit of pain, and it’s gametime, so we just go out there and we suck it up together.”
“As I said over here, we’re the perfect yin and yang; he’s got a left foot [injury], I’ve got a right foot [injury], so we’ve got two good feet, we’re good.”
Though Tiger had to forcibly withdraw from the Hero World Challenge because of his right foot, Charlie admitted that it was his dad who carried them in Saturday’s event for most of the way. He has definitely witnessed Tiger’s outstanding comebacks from his injuries, and it has taught him a good lesson that the young player will carry on in his life.
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