Tiger Woods was far from his best on his TGL debut on Tuesday evening and his son certainly let him know about it.
The innovative indoor golf league kicked off last week at the SoFi Center with the tech-infused circuit impressing viewers.
Players appeared to embrace the format as well due to the speed of play and relaxed atmosphere.
But there was also a competitive spirit on display with players keen to get one over their rivals.
Charlie Woods and Tiger Woods share a laugh at the SoFi Center
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This week saw Woods make his debut as part of the Jupiter Links team alongside Max Homa and Kevin Kisner.
They were up against Los Angeles trio Collin Morikawa, Justin Rose and Sahith Theegala and it ended up being a one-sided affair.
Woods’ team ended up losing 12-1 with the 15-time major champion missing the target on several occasions.
He found the water twice and duffed a bunker shot on one occasions while his team-mate Kisner hit a wild shank that drew laughs from everyone inside the arena.
Despite the heavy defeat, spirits were still high after the match as Woods said he was ‘still hurting from laughing so hard’.”
We were entertaining,” Woods said.
“We hit a lot of shots. I think the people here, they got to see how bad pros can be.
“It was just a boat race. Oh, my goodness. But we had a great time.
“I don’t know how much [skilly] was evident today; I don’t have any golf skills. Hey, this is a start of a new year.
— TGL (@TGL) January 15, 2025
“We had a great time. Hopefully people tuned in for the entire broadcast.”
But Woods’ son Charlie, who was watching on from the stands was brutally honest about his dad’s performance.
According to Homa, the 15-year-old said ‘we’re not very good’ in describing Jupiter Links’ display as a whole.
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Charlie has been making strides in his golfing career of late as well as he bids to follow in his father’s footsteps.
The duo were once again in the field for the PNC Championship last month with Charlie hitting his first-ever hole-in-one.
They came close to winning the event for the first time, only to lose to Bernhard Langer and his youngest son, Jason.
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