Tiger Woods’ preparations for this week’s PNC Championship Pro-Am in Orlando took a comedic turn when one of his son’s practise shots prompted the 15-time major champion to drop an F-Bomb.
Charlie Woods, now 14, is teaming up with his dad for the event in Florida. They are the standout pairing among a field of family connections that also includes the likes of Justin Thomas and Vijay Singh.
On Friday morning, the PGA Tour posted a clip of Woods Sr and Jr warming up for the Pro-Am.
Tiger and Charlie were working on their short game around the green when the teen sent a flop shot high into the Florida sky.
After watching the ball in flight, his dad laughed and said: ‘We’re ending on that one right there, that was nasty… f****** nasty!’
Tiger Woods dropped an F-bomb after watching his son Charlie hit a practise shot on Friday
‘We’re ending on that one right there, that was nasty… f****** nasty!’ the 47-year-old said
The 47-year-old could then be seen imitating his son’s ball striking as the pair walked away from the practise field.
Woods Sr and Jr teed off at 9am ET on Friday morning alongside 10-time major champion Annika Sorenstam and her son Will McGee.
Also among the field was John Daly and his son John Daly II. Earlier this week, Daly Sr has revealed how he hilariously beat Woods after a heavy night of drinking in 1994 – and a Jack Daniels and Coke on the tee box before they started their round.
Daly recalled how at the Sherwood Country Club in California, himself and a group of friends were drinking heavily after their round when they spotted Woods enter the bar.
The father and son joined forces for the PNC Championship Pro-Am in Orlando this week
Woods ignored their offer to join them twice, choosing to go and practice on the driving range and work out in the gym instead.
But, the next day, Daly would go on to play better than Woods: ‘I was still drunk actually. That’s a funny story. We tee off. My caddie was drunk with us (the night before). There’s only ever two times I’ve drank on a golf course.
‘One, I had a few Coors Lights when we had a long wait on the back nine at Riviera. I downed four or five. I was playing like s***. But the funny thing about Tiger was when I got to the tee I had my caddy bring me a Jack (Daniels) and Coke.
‘Long story short I shoot like 65 and Tiger shot like 71. He just shook his head the whole time.’