Tiger Charlie Woods’ son’s pre-qualification for the Cognizant Classic marred by bad fan behavior (video)
Charlie Woods managed with more than a defective driver and battling brief amusement in his endeavor to urge closer to qualifying for his to begin with PGA Visit occasion.
Woods, the 15-year-old child of 15-time major winner Tiger Woods, shot 16-over 86 on Thursday in a pre-qualifying round for the Cognizant Classic within the Palm Shorelines held at Misplaced Lake Golf Club.
Tiger Woods was not in participation, in spite of the fact that Charlie was taken after by his mother, Elin Nordegren, and a passionate exhibition all through the morning.
When Woods’ to begin with out-of-bounds drive went flying wide-right toward the rough on No. 5, so did a few fans trusting to seize a trinket from the bushes and palms.
As a disappointed Woods made his way up the fairway, onlookers started to realize that there were no ropes to bar them from the course.
In turn, they strolled exceptionally near to Woods on the fairway, overlooking rehashed demands from competition authorities to remain on the cart way.
A disappointed fan inquired one official:
“Who are you? The fire marshal?”
Woods’ taking after expanded to more than 50 fans as he headed for the back nine, counting one grandma who learned that he was competing and pulled her granddaughter out of school within the trust of Woods taking note her.
After Woods cleared out the 12th green, another fan drawn nearer him with a write and a duplicate of Tiger’s book, “How I Play Golf,” requesting Charlie sign the book. When an official told the fan it wasn’t permitted, she made a commotion of shushes and shouts, counting “I live here,” as Woods teed off on No. 13.