Tiger Woods' son Charlie misses out on US Open qualifying again
- Charlie Woods, Tiger Woods' 16-year-old son, did not secure a spot to move on from the local qualifying round for the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont.
- This marks the second consecutive year Charlie missed qualifying after improving from an 81 last year to a 75 at Wellington Golf Club in Florida.
- Charlie shot a three-over 75 but missed qualifying by seven strokes, falling short of the five available positions to advance to the 36-hole final stage held on June 2 in West Palm Beach.
- There were a record 10,202 total entries for the U.S. Open, with the final qualifying event consisting of 84 golfers competing for five spots.
- Tiger Woods, a three-time U.S. Open champion recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon, is not playing this year, and Charlie is expected to wait at least another year before competing in the Open.
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Charlie Woods falls short in US Open qualifying attempt
Charlie Woods won't be playing the U.S. Open this year. The 16-year-old son of Tiger Woods shot 3-over par 75 at Wellington Golf Club in Florida on Thursday, finishing seven strokes off the qualifying score of 68.


GOLF: Tiger Woods’ son Charlie misses out on US Open qualifying again
WELLINGTON, Fla. (AP) — Charlie Woods failed to get out of local qualifying for the U.S. Open, the second straight year the son of Tiger Woods missed out. The 16-year-old Woods was among a record 10,202 entries for the U.S. Open. He improved from last year’s score in 18-hole local qualifying, posting a 3-over 75 at Wellington Golf Club on Thursday. That left him seven shots short of being among those who advanced to the 36-hole final stage. A ye…

Woods, 16-year-old Charlie, misses out in US Open qualifier
It's going to be at least another year before 16-year-old Charlie Woods, the son of 15-time major winner Tiger Woods, will be playing in the US Open.
Tiger Woods' son Charlie suffers golf setback as his dad battles to save career
CHARLIE Woods suffered a big setback in his hopes to break through into golf’s big time. The 16-year-old prospect entered qualifying for this year’s US Open at Oakmont in Pennsylvania. GettyCharlie Woods suffered a setback as he failed to qualify for the US Open[/caption] GettyWoods, 16, is trying to follow in his dad’s footsteps[/caption] Woods featured in a regional qualifying event in Florida this week. He was one of more than 10,000 hopefuls…
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