Ever since Tiger Woods’ latest surgery threw his return to pro golf into doubt, any sighting of the 15-time major champion is news. On Saturday, Woods was spotted for one of the first times since his latest operation.
While Woods’ appearance happened on a golf course alongside his son Charlie Woods, it was not the PNC Championship, where the two have competed together live on TV for several years.
Instead, it was Charlie’s high school state championship, where the younger Woods matched the lowest score of the final round to help his team to the title.
Here’s what you need to know.
Woods, 16, is a junior at the Benjamin school in Palm Beach and a rising star in junior golf.
Benjamin won the state championship title when Charlie was a freshman. This past year, Woods won the AJGA Team TaylorMade Invitational. He ranks fourth among his class in the AJGA rankings, and ninth overall.
On Friday and Saturday, Benjamin played in the finals of the 2025 Class 1A state championships, and Woods fired a two-under 68 in the final round to lead his team to a five-shot victory over Orlando’s First Academy.
Charlie’s 68 matched the lowest score of the round, and he finished fourth in the individual tournament.
Palm Beach Post photographers spotted Tiger and Charlie’s mom Elin Nordegren as they watched Charlie’s final round Saturday at Mission Inn Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.