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Tiger Woods returns to competitive golf alongside 12-year-old son Charlie

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(ORLANDO, Fla.) — Just months after sustaining serious injuries in a car accident, Tiger Woods made his return to competitive golf on Friday.

Woods, who suffered comminuted open fractures to his right tibia and fibia in February, hit the links with his 12-year-old son, Charlie.

The father-son duo are participating in the PNC Championship, a tournament in Orlando, Florida, that allows former major champions to compete alongside their family members.

“To be out here with my son like this, it’s the best,” he said in an interview with the Golf Channel. “We’re here to have fun.”

Woods played with

 

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