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Of all the accomplishments in his long and decorated career, Tiger Woods never once won a state golf championship in high school.
Now, his son Charlie Woods has something to one-up his dad.
Charlie shot a 78-76 over the course of two days while playing for The Benjamin School as his teammates won the FHSAA Class A boys golf state championship on Wednesday at Mission Inn Resort in Howey-In-The-Hills, Florida.
The 14-year-old Charlie was the fourth-best player on the five-man golf team and finished T-26 overall.
The Benjamin School clinched the title after sophomore Jake Valentine carded a birdie on hole 17 and sank a title-winning putt on the last hole.
Charlie Woods won the Florida high school state golfing championship on Wednesday
Charlie did something his father, Tiger, never accomplished while he was in high school
Tiger watched on and cheered for Charlie throughout the tournament – where his son did something he never did while attending Western High School in Anaheim, California.
At the time, the California Interscholastic Federation did not conduct a state championship.
Instead, he won the CIF’s SoCal Regional in 1991 and earned the title of Southern Section medalist in 1991, 1993, and 1994.
Woods also was the then-youngest golfer to win the US Junior Amateur in 1991.