THE son of golf legend Tiger Woods put on a stunning performance at the Junior PGA Championships on Wednesday after a disappointing opening round.
Charlie Woods, 16, finished the opening day of the competition 43rd out of 156 competitors after shooting one-under 70 on Tuesday.
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However, he jumped up the leaderboard significantly in round two by hitting a six-under.
The incredible effort saw him jump up to fourth in the rankings at seven-under, six shots behind leader Lunden Esterline from Kansas.
Charlie managed nine birdies across the course at Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in Indiana, with three bogeys.
His impressive performance was reminiscent of his 15-time major-winning dad, Tiger.
Despite achieving global success as an adult, the 49-year-old failed to win the Junior PGA Championship at the very start of his career.
Charlie has now progressed to the final two rounds of the championship.
It is a huge improvement on his US Junior Amateur Championship display, where he missed the cut.
After recording an 11-over first round and a three-over second round, he missed the cut by a 12-stroke margin.
In last year’s event, Charlie finished 18 shots behind the cut line with his +22 score.
His dad was spotted watching him last Monday.