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Tiger Woods, son Charlie lose in PNC Championship playoff despite hole-in-one

ORLANDO, Fla. — Tiger Woods' son has hit his first hole-in-one shot. Bernhard Langer made a crucial 18-foot eagle putt Sunday in a playoff victory over Woods and his son Charlie in an epic duel at the PNC Championship.

Langer and his 24-year-old son Jason have won for the second year in a row, and the 67-year-old German has now won back-to-back PNC Championships with his two sons as partners.

They put on a great show at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, especially when 15-year-old Charlie hit a 7-iron on the par-3 fourth hole for his first ace, received a big hug from his father, and was on his way to the next. It reminded me of that. He had to buy everyone a drink.

“I'm broke,” Charlie replied.

Even though Charlie lost, he said the hole-in-one, the great final round, and the playoffs were all the most fun he had on the golf course.

American Tiger Woods and his son Charlie Woods react after hole-out on the 4th hole during the second round of the PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida on December 22, 2024. do. Getty Images

“It's not even close,” he said.

His father agreed.

“It was a once-in-a-lifetime thrill to get my first hole-in-one with Charlie and have (my daughter) Sam in the bag and be able to spend that moment with just my family and friends, and that’s what this event is about. It's about bond and family,” Woods said.

“I know I didn't win, but I did compete,” he said. “No one really made any mistakes. We had to earn it and that's what you want. Hats off to the Rangers. They played great. I did it.”

Team Langer and Team Woods each finished with a 15-under 57 in the scramble format, setting a tournament record of 28-under 116 with only four pars for each team.

In the playoffs, Langer had an advantage on par-5s because of his age. He played his tee shot in the third set 82 yards ahead of where Woods should have played and 52 yards ahead of where his two sons were hitting.

Bernhard Langer reacts to Tiger Woods as he goes for the winning eagle on the 18th green in a sudden-death playoff during the second round of the PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 22, 2024. . Getty Images

Charlie has just reached the front of the green. His 25-foot eagle putt hit the edge of the hole, but the pace was too fast. Woods missed the low. Jason Langer nailed his approach to 18 feet and left it to his ageless father to make it the winner.

It was Woods' first playoff appearance since Zach Johnson beat him at Sherwood at the 2013 World Challenge.

On a chilly afternoon, every seat in the grandstand behind the 18th green was occupied, and fans wearing jackets crowded the sides of the fairway. We also had a rare chance to see Woods on the golf course, which was a lot of fun. He played for the first time since having back surgery in September. His last tournament was the British Open in July.

As Charlie neared the hole for his playoff eagle putt, he was preparing for a big fist pump. Langer threw his arms in the air when he hit the winning putt.

Tiger Woods (left) and Charlie Woods react after missing a putt on the 18th green of the playoff hole for the championship during the PNC Championship Golf Tournament on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. . AP

Another great year has come to an end for Langer, a two-time Masters champion. He tore his Achilles tendon earlier this year while playing pickleball, but recovered in four months and extended the winning streak for PGA Tour champions over 50 by winning 18 years in a row.

And now he has six PNC Championship titles under his belt. Four of them were with Jason and two with Stefan, who was caddying for his brother.

No other player was closer than five shots away. Padraig Harrington and his son Paddy were also tied for third place, with Paddy scoring a hole-in-one on the par-3 eighth hole.

Tiger Woods, son Charlie Woods, and daughter Sam Woods prepare to tee off from the second tee during the second round of the PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 22, 2024. Getty Images

“I was too excited. You couldn't have talked to me,” Harrington said of watching his son make the ace. “I'm gone. This is a great event and everything is great. And we try to play well, but it was just pure joy.”

This tournament is open to the winners of a Tour major or The Players Championship and their families. The purse is just over $1 million. It seemed like everyone went home satisfied.

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