Charlie Woods Falters Again in US Open Qualifier

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Charlie Woods’ US Open Qualifier Journey: Progress and Determination

In his second attempt to qualify for the US Open, Charlie Woods, son of the legendary Tiger Woods, showed signs of progression despite falling short.

Charlie Woods’ Performance

Charlie Woods, aged 16, delivered a 75 (+3) card at the Wellington Golf Club in Florida, leaving him seven strokes behind the cut-off score of 68, which would have secured his qualification for the US Open.

However, the young Woods has progressed. – Quote from the provided information

Last year, Woods played a round of 81 (+9) at the Legacy Golf & Tennis Club of Port St. Lucie. He managed to qualify for the US amateur junior, but he missed the cut by 18 strokes.

Top Performers in US Open Qualifiers

  • Arth Sinha took the top spot with a score of 66 (-6), a stroke ahead of Matthew Marigliano.
  • Tyler Stachkunas, Carson Klawonn, and Michael Gligic also clinched their tickets to the 36-hole final at the Emerald Dunes in West Palm Beach, Florida.

The US Open 2025 is set to take place from June 12 to 15 at the Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania.

Looking Ahead

While Charlie Woods didn’t secure his spot this time, his progress is evident. With more experience under his belt, it’s exciting to see what the future holds for this promising young golfer.


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