Charlie Woods is in a strong position to win a place in the U.S. junior year Ryder Cup When he entered the final round of the junior PGA Championship in West Lafayette, Indiana.
16-year-old son Tiger Woods On Thursday’s Ackerman-Allen course at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex, it ranked second in PAR 202 with a hit rate of less than 5.
Lunden Esterline is the third round No. 66 and is an out-of-control leader under the age of 19.
Woods tied with Pennson Badgett, who created 67 players on Thursday.
Players are competing for two automatic positions for junior Ryder Cup teams and will be in the top two this week. There is also a captain’s draft pick, although Woods may not be in line.
The first and third rounds of the competition were played in the 71-shot Ackerman-Allen course. The second round was played in the 72-Step Guard-Kusler course.
Woods endured the third round of the game. He had 3 back-to-back birdies and made nine birdies completely, but he fell into four bogeys.
Woods rose at Benjamin School in Palm Beach, Florida, and Woods won the AJGA’s Taylormade Invitational in May. He has not made a commitment from the university yet.
Esterline from Andover, Kansas is the 2027 Auburn proposal.
Badgett from Pilot Hill, North Carolina is Tennessee in 2026.
Ayden Fynaut of Fresno, California; Tyler Mawhinney of Fleming Island, Florida; Zenghao Hou of China ranked fourth in 11th. Sam Carraher of Crown Point, Indiana, is alone in seventh place.

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