Tiger Woods, Son Share Lead at PNC Championship
Tiger Woods, Son Share Lead at PNC Championship

Tiger Woods, Son Share Lead at PNC Championship

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Tiger Woods and his 15-year-old son Charlie shot a remarkable 13-under 59 in the scramble format during the first round of the PNC Championship, marking Woods' first competitive appearance since undergoing back surgery in September. This performance places them in a tie for the lead alongside the previous champions, Bernhard Langer and son Jason, and Vijay Singh and son Qass. Woods, who has had six back surgeries in the past decade, emphasized the importance of playing with his son and credited Charlie for making most of the crucial putts. The family-oriented tournament saw Woods' daughter, Sam, caddying for him, with their mother, Elin, also in attendance. Langer noted the competitive nature of the event, stating that many teams are still in contention. The final round of the tournament is set to take place on Sunday.

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