Tiger Woods' immediate goal: Keep his son from beating him in golf for 18 holes

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Tiger Woods' immediate goal: Keep his son from beating him in golf for 18 holes
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Tiger Woods turns 49 at the end of the year and he has one pressing goal. That's to keep his 15-year-old son, Charlie, from beating him in golf over 18 holes. Word is out that Charlie already beat his 15-time major champion father for nine holes. They will be playing with, and not against, each other in the PNC Championship.

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Winning is a goal, but not the priority, at the PNC Championship. It’s a happy end of the year for all 20 teams at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, an event that pairs the winners of majors or The Players Championship with a family member.PGA Tour to hire CEO to run expanding business. Jay Monahan stays on as commissionerHe had to play 23 holes on Friday at Augusta National in a raging wind, posting a 72 for his best round of the year.

Even so, he chose to walk the pro-am on Friday instead of riding a cart, which is allowed for players because the tournament is co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour Champions.

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