Tiger’s sweet-swinging 13-year-old son is putting on a show, and while Charlie has clearly benefitted from his father’s coaching, there are still a few key differences in the father-son golf swings.
Tiger Woods made his comeback the LIV Championship alongside his favorite golf buddy — his 13-year-old son, Charlie. And the kid can clearly play, which had TV commentators and the internet buzzing. While Charlie Woods’ action is indeed sweet, upon closer examination it presents some significant differences from the move used by his coach/father.
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Talking heads rightfully point out the similarities in Tiger and Charlie’s mannerisms, and their respective postures at address. To the naked eye, their swings may appear similar, but let’s dig in.
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