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‘That’s protocol’: Tiger Woods gives son Charlie a hilarious life lesson after remarkable hole in one

Tiger Woods learned a valuable lesson as a man to pass on to his son after making a hole-in-one at the PNC Championship.

Father and son Woods were playing a tournament at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando when 15-year-old Charlie hit his first hit. hole in one The par 3 4th hole.

As the announcers gasped, one said, “His father actually didn't see it!”

Tiger and Charlie needed to make sure the ball actually went in before the proud moment of the golf legend hugging his son occurred.

“Nice to meet you, bud.”

After the shot, the Woods family was caught on a hot mic where their 17-year-old daughter Sam, who was the team's caddy that day, taught Charlie the lessons that come with success in professional golf.

“I'm buying it for everyone here'' Tiger I told my son.

“I won't buy it,” the boy answered. “I'm broke.”

“Buy it,” the father repeated.

“Are you buying it?'' Charlie's sister challenged him.

“He has no choice but to buy,” Tiger continued. “That’s the protocol for making a hole-in-one.”

Charlie claimed he was “bankrupt” and that there would be “a lot of people” he would have to shop for, but his father didn't care.

Undaunted, Tiger said, “Nice to meet you, bud.”

(Left to Right) Sam, Tiger, and Charlie WoodsPhoto by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images

After the tournament, Charlie said that the time he spent with his father was the most fun he's ever had on a golf course.

“It's not even close,” Charlie said. ESPN. “It was great to have my dad there. It was so much fun. It was a perfect 7-iron, just a little cut in there. Of course I couldn't see it go in. So, it sucked. But that’s okay.”

Tiger called it a “once-in-a-lifetime thrill” to be able to share this moment with his son.

“His first hole-in-one, Sam in the bag, just our family and friends,” Tiger said. “That's the theme of this event. It's about bonds and family.”

The Woods family was in high spirits and even Tiger was photographed. hug your ex-wifeElin Nordegren after the event.

However, a good atmosphere did not mean winning the tournament. Bernhard Langer hit an 18-foot eagle to beat Team Woods with his son, 24-year-old Jason.

The 67-year-old has won back-to-back PNC Championships with his two sons as partners.

“I know we didn't win, but it's true we fought. No one really made a mistake. We had to earn and that's what you want,” Tiger said. That's it. Hats off to the Rangers. He played great. ”

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