Tiger Woods praised his son, Charlie, for a hole-in-one and a runner-up finish at the PNC Championship.

Tiger Woods praised his son, Charlie, for a hole-in-one and a runner-up finish at the PNC Championship.

Tiger Woods believes his son Charlie has unlimited potential in golf after he made a hole-in-one and helped Team Woods finish as runners-up at the PNC Championship.

The 15-year-old joined his father in the 36-hole scramble event, which only allows past major or Players Championship winners to compete with a family member. Team Woods shared the lead after an opening 59 at the Ritz-Carlton Club in Florida, with hopes rising when Charlie made his first career hole-in-one on the final day.

The duo carded a 15-under 57 to tie for the top spot on the leaderboard at 28 under with Team Langer, which included two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer and his son Jason. Team Langer won in a dramatic playoff with an eagle on the first hole.

Woods, who considers the event his "fifth major," expressed pride in his son’s progress, noting, "He's only 15, but his improvement in every aspect of the game is incredible. His potential is limitless."

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