Tigers Woods caddies as son Charlie wins junior tournament
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American golfer Tiger Woods (C) celebrates with his son Charlie Woods (R) after winning the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, U.S., April 14, 2019. /VCG

American golfer Tiger Woods (C) celebrates with his son Charlie Woods (R) after winning the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, U.S., April 14, 2019. /VCG

Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, dominated a junior golf event in the age 11 category over the weekend with the 15-time major champion acting as his caddie.

Charlie won the U.S. Kids Golf event at Hammock Creek Golf Club by shooting three under 33 across nine holes while finishing with three birdies, edging out the second-placed junior golfer by five strokes.

During an interview with Golf Digest in July, the 44-year-old father joked about playing with his son, "I'm still winning ... for now. He's starting to get into it. He's starting to understand how to play. He's asking me the right questions. 

"I've kept it competitive with his par, so it's been just an absolute blast to go out there and just, you know, be with him. It reminds me so much of me and my dad growing up."

Tiger Woods (C) and his parents Kultida (L) and Earl Woods at Blue Canyon Golf Club, Thailand, January 25, 1998. /VCG

Tiger Woods (C) and his parents Kultida (L) and Earl Woods at Blue Canyon Golf Club, Thailand, January 25, 1998. /VCG

At an early age, Tiger was introduced by his father Earl Woods to the golf world.

"I wish I had his move," Tiger said. "I analyze his swing all the time. I wish I could rotate like that and turn my head like that and do some of those positions, but those days are long gone, and I have to relive them through him."

Tiger continued, "It's all on him. I wanted it at a very, very early age. I wanted to compete and play in this game.

"That's on him and whether he wants it or not."