Tiger Woods and 11-year-old son Charlie four shots off lead at PNC Championship
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Charlie Woods' swing has drawn comparisons with his father's
PNC Championship first-round leaderboard |
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-14 Team Kuchar (US); -12 Team Singh (Fiji); -11 Team Duval (US), Team Lehman (US), Team Norman (US) |
Selected others: -10 Team Daly (US), Team Furyk (US), Team O'Meara (US), Team Thomas (US), Team Trevino (US), Team Woods (US) |
Tiger Woods and his 11-year-old son Charlie are four shots off the lead after the first round of a two-day exhibition event in Florida on Saturday.
Team Woods opened the PNC Championship with a 10-under-par 62 that left them in a share of sixth place.
Charlie Woods eagled the par-five third on his own - the only player on the day to do so - in the scramble format.
He is the youngest competitor in the tournament's 25-year history.
The event is restricted to major champions playing with a family member of their choosing.
Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron, 13, hold a two-shot lead over Vijay Singh and son Qass while Australian Greg Norman and son Greg Jr are a further shot adrift, level with Team Duval and Team Lehman.
Team Woods are making their first appearance at the relaxed end-of-season event in Orlando and were eight under par after nine holes, before a cooler back nine.
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