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Charlie Woods won the three-time championship bid for his father Tiger, which took over the game in Texas this week.

Woods, 16, held 11 more than 81 rounds of the U.S. junior amateur championship at Brook Hollow Golf Club on Monday, and when he rebounded 74-74 at Trinity Forest Golf Club on Tuesday, his two-day total of 155 days out of 155 out of 3 times out of 155.

The top 64 players played the game and the game began on Wednesday. Woods was one of 200 players who came home early.

Woods also qualified for the American Junior Amateur Game in 2024, but he scored 82-80 and failed to reach the game. He won his first major American Junior Golf Association title in May.

During Monday’s game, the tiger was seen following him. Woods won three consecutive U.S. junior amateur competitions from 1991-93.

Mason Howell won medal honors at this year’s event, with a two-day score of 134.

Other notable matches are defending champion Trevor Gutschewski, Miles Russell, the 16-year-old has played three PGA Tour games in the past two seasons, while PGA Tour player Matt Kuchar’s son, Cameron Kuchar.

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