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WATCH: Charlie Woods make key eagle amid scorching 9-under stretch

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At Tiger and Charlie Woods’ first PNC Championship in 2020, the younger Woods had a career highlight, making his first eagle by himself in the first round.

Two years later, the elder Woods repaid the favor, but that doesn’t begin to tell the story of Team Woods’ fifth hole of the 2022 PNC Championship.

It started with Tiger roasting his tee shot on the nearly 560-yard par-5 at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club. His opening tee shot last week at The Match VII, which was clocked at 178 mph ball speed, was impressive, but he was clocked at 180 mph Saturday.

His ball speed was even faster than playing partner Justin Thomas, and also 20 yards by the reigning PGA champion, who is 17 years Woods’ junior.

Charlie Woods and Tiger Woods

Then Charlie walked, or rather limped, up to the tee. Charlie has a noticeable limp this week and Saturday looked potentially even worse than his father, who is dealing with a bout of plantar fasciitis. Charlie contributed to the team’s first birdie on the second hole, knocking his approach shot stiff and cleaning up the putt, but the pair was unable to birdie the par-5 3rd and Charlie looked uncomfortable after his tee shot on the par-3 4th. But perhaps it was the discomfort on the 5th tee that led to just another in the long list of mannerisms Charlie inherited from his father. Like we’ve seen Tiger do so many times over the years, Charlie started his downswing — and then somehow stopped and backed off the shot.

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