Tiger Woods was spotted following his son at a junior golf tournament on Wednesday. And this time, he was watching with someone who can relate to playing the game at the highest level.
That’s because the 15-time major champ was walking around with fellow major champ Trevor Immelman. Why? Because their sons, Charlie and Jacob, were paired together.
The AJGA tweeted about this star-studded group/gallery on Day 1 of the UNIQLO Adam Scott Junior at The Falls Club of Palm Beaches. Have a look:
The next generation.
— AJGA (@AJGAGolf) May 29, 2024
In 2008, Trevor Immelman held off Tiger Woods at @TheMasters. 16 years later, their sons are paired together at the #UNIQLOAdamScottJr. pic.twitter.com/1EAed4tAjn
Just a pair of green jacket winners out for a nice stroll. NBD.
Immelman, now CBS Golf’s lead analyst, got a kick out of the tweet that highlighted his lone major win in 2008. That April, Woods finished runner-up to the South African at Augusta National.
So glad you decided to highlight one of the very very few times I managed to beat him….lol
— Trevor Immelman (@TrevorImmelman) May 29, 2024
We had a fun day watching the boys compete. https://t.co/eT0B8tWm6E
Both of those boys both trail Hampton Beebe’s opening 65(!) in the three-day event. But Tiger earned bragging rights among the green jacket dads on Day 1 with Charlie shooting 73 to Jacob’s 76.