Tending to qualify for the US Open for the second consecutive year, Charlie Woods finished seven strokes on the score of 68 which would have advanced it in the last stage. Woods, 16, pulled a 75 of 3 on the ball Thursday at the National Golf Club Wellington in Florida.
Son of Tiger Woods, Charlie played better in the regional qualification event this year than during his previous test. At Legacy Golf & Tennis Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida, last year, Woods drew 91 years.
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The four players who finished before Woods Thursday were Arth Sinha (who drew 66 years), Matthew Marigliano (67), Tyler Stachkunas (68), Carson Kiawonn (68) and Michael Gligic (68). They advance to a final qualification event of a day at 36 holes in Emerald Dunes in West Palm Beach, Florida, June 2.
The other well-known names trying to qualify for the US Open are the former quarter of the NFL and the current CBS broadcaster Tony Romo, the striker of the New York Rangers JT Miller and the former pro-Vennis Pro Mardy Fish. The USGA accepted a record of 10,202 admissions for this year's tournament.
Woods drew attention last December for hitting his first career hole in one During the PNC championship in Orlando, Florida. Playing in the team's family event with his father, Team Woods finished behind Bernhard and Jason Langer in a sudden qualifying series.
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Tiger Woods recovers from surgery to Repair a torn Achilles tendon played in March. He did not participate in the masters, and he will not be able to play the US Open this year because of the injury. Playing again with his son at PNC is also probably in doubt.
Woods should then participate in the Taylormade Invitational team in Bowling Green, Florida, from May 25 to 28.
US Open 2025 will be played from June 12 to 15 at the Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. Bryson Dechambeau won last year's eventBeating Rory McILroy.