Updated December 20th, 2020 at 17:40 IST

Tiger Woods not surprised by son Charlie's "most incredible shots"

Charlie Woods, the 11-year-old son of the 15-time major champion, made his national TV debut Saturday in the PNC Championship. And according to his dad, he played just like he does at home.

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Charlie Woods, the 11-year-old son of the 15-time major champion, made his national TV debut Saturday in the PNC Championship.

And according to his dad, he played just like he does at home.

They finished the scramble format at 10-under 62, four shots behind Matt Kuchar and son Cameron.

"I don't really care about my game," Woods said.

I'm just making sure that Charlie has the time of his life. And he's doing that.

Charlie Woods is the youngest to play in this 36-hole event that began in 1995 for major champions and their sons, and now includes all family members. He loves the game enough to start playing in a few junior events, and he had no qualms playing before a crowd or the cameras.

Woods was not surprised from what he's seen at home. This was different — a tournament with pros, a scorecard that had to be signed, a television audience. But it sure looked the same.

"I've seen this all along. Probably not a lot of people have," Woods said.

A lot of the shots he hit, I've seen them back home at The Medalist this entire year.

The junior events he played in, he hit a lot of these. It was a matter of stringing these out for 3 1/2 hours. It's a totally different deal.

(IMAGE CREDITS:Twitter/@TigerWoods)

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Published December 20th, 2020 at 17:40 IST