Charlie Woods Turns Heads With Dominant Finish
Charlie Woods made a powerful statement at the AJGA Team TaylorMade Invitational, closing with a six-under 66 to claim victory at 15-under-par. The 16-year-old, long viewed through the lens of his father’s legacy, let his clubs do the talking in a field packed with top junior talent.
Beating the Best—By a Wide Margin
Woods finished two shots ahead of Willie Gordon, Phillip Dunham, and Luke Colton—and a staggering seven ahead of World No. 1 junior Miles Russell. Ranked outside the top 600, Charlie proved rankings are just numbers when confidence and composure meet opportunity.
A Weekend of Birdies and Brilliance
With 25 birdies and one eagle over three rounds, Charlie’s game was both fearless and efficient. After an unsteady start featuring only three pars in Round 1, he went on a tear, going 13-under across the final 36 holes.
Legacy in the Making
For years, Charlie Woods has lived in the shadow of greatness. But this win—earned, not handed—marks a turning point. It’s no longer just about who his father is. It’s about who he’s becoming.