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Victory Shakes the Field” Charlie Woods Skyrockets & Soars Up Junior Golf Rankings After Stunning Victory Surfaced

Tiger Woods has been quiet on the golf course recently as he recovers from his latest surgery.

But Charlie Woods is making more noise than ever.

The son of the 15-time major champion captured his first American Junior Golf Association victory last week. And the big win didn’t just earn him plaudits, it resulted in a massive jump up the junior golf rankings.

Heading into the Team TaylorMade Invitational tournament at Florida’s Streamsong Resort, Woods had never won an AJGA event. He started this one slow and steady with a 70 in the first of three rounds.

But then the younger Woods went off. He followed a second-round 65 with a final-round 66 to finish at 15 under, good enough for a three-shot victory.

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Charlie Woods’ golf ranking leap

Knowing who Charlie’s father is, you might not be surprised to hear that the younger Woods won a junior golf event. But with a little context, the magnitude of his win comes into focus.

Not only was Woods previously winless in AJGA events but he also began the Team TaylorMade event ranked No. 609 in the AJGA Boys Rankings, according to the Palm Beach Post.

Making matters more difficult was that the fact that he was competing against 70 other top juniors at the event, including the players ranked No. 1, No. 5 and No. 7.

But Charlie beat them all. As a result, his ranking skyrocketed. In the latest release this week. Woods leapt 595 places all the way to No. 14 in the AJGA Boys Rankings.

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The last time we saw Charlie tee it up with Tiger in competition was at December’s PNC Championship. The father-son duo has played the event for several years now, but the 2024 event saw their best finish yet.

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Charlie and Tiger teamed up to shoot a 59 on Saturday. In Sunday’s final round, Charlie made his first hole-in-one, and eventually Team Woods finished knotted at the top of the leaderboard with Bernhard and Jason Langer. The Woods men lost in a playoff, but both players were buoyed by the results.

For Tiger, it was his first appearance in what was expected to be a return to pro golf in 2025. But Woods suffered another injury and has not made a start this season.

Because he’s played so little over the past few years, Woods has plummeted down the Official World Golf Ranking. He holds the record for most weeks ranked No. 1, but he’s fallen all the way down to No. 1,460 in the latest ranking

Trump: “Inside the Shocking Reason Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump Say ‘Marriage Isn’t Worth It’ — Source Reveals What’s Really Going On”

Behind Closed Doors: Why Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump Are Quietly Slamming the Brakes on Marriage Rumors

Speculation has been swirling about Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump’s whirlwind romance, with whispers of an engagement heating up fast. But now, insiders close to the golf icon are throwing cold water on the fire — and their reasoning might surprise you.

According to a source who spoke to the Daily Mail, both Woods and Vanessa have compelling reasons to steer clear of the altar — at least for now.
“Cynically, why should she get married? There’s no point — it would only complicate her alimony deal with Donald [Trump Jr.],” the insider revealed. “And Tiger? He paid a fortune in his divorce from Elin [Nordegren] — there’s no rush to go through that again.”

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Vanessa, a mother of five with Donald Jr. — Kai, 18, Donald III, 16, Tristan, 13, Spencer, 12, and Chloe, 11 — reportedly walked away from their split with a quiet but considerable settlement. Meanwhile, Woods famously paid a staggering $100 million in his 2010 divorce.

“Tiger isn’t the kind of man who leaps into marriage,” the source continued. “He’s had long relationships before and never tied the knot again. It would take something extraordinary to make him a groom once more.”

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Still, insiders say the relationship is heating up fast. On July 4, Page Six reported Vanessa’s inner circle was buzzing about how “wedding bells serious” things had become. While no engagement has been confirmed, Vanessa is said to be absolutely smitten.
“She’s glowing,” one source said. “She’s found true happiness for the first time in her life.”

Despite the buzz, the pair remains intensely private, finding common ground through their children’s shared passion for golf. Woods’ teenage son, Charlie, is already drawing comparisons to his legendary father, while Vanessa’s daughter, Kai, is set to join the University of Miami’s golf program in 2026.

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Though neither has officially commented on their relationship, Woods raised eyebrows in March when he posted an unusually tender message on Instagram:
“Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side,” he wrote alongside two affectionate photos with Vanessa. “We look forward to our journey through life together. At this time, we would appreciate privacy to all those close to our hearts.”

So, are wedding bells truly on the horizon — or is this high-profile romance destined to remain just shy of the aisle? For now, Woods and Vanessa seem content keeping the world guessing.

“Anthony Joshua Breaks Silence After Oleksandr Usyk Destroys Daniel Dubois Again — What He Said Will Raise Eyebrows”

Oleksandr Usyk cemented his position as the best heavyweight of his generation with a demolition of Daniel Dubois in their rematch.

The Ukrainian became a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion by beating Dubois in even more emphatic fashion than he did when they first met in 2023. On that night he stopped ‘DDD’ inside nine rounds, but this time, in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley, he knocked the Brit out four rounds earlier after a dominant performance from the first bell.

One man who was a keen observer was former Usyk and Dubois foe, Anthony Joshua. Speaking to ‘The Stomping Ground’ promoter Eddie Hearn revealed his conversation with ‘AJ’ in the wake of Dubois’ performance, with the former champion replying ‘I know’ when told he should have beaten ‘DDD’ when they met in September.

READ MORE : Anthony Joshua Wishes for His Son to Forge a Future Beyond the

“Yeah, I spoke to AJ. I just text him and I said number 1, Usyk is unbelievable and number 2, we really should have beaten Dubois and he goes ‘I Know’.”

As for who’s next for Joshua, who’s last fight saw himself stopped by Dubois, Hearn now thinks Jake Paul is the most likely option

“I think right now to be honest with you in this bizarre world where we just saw Jake Paul facing off with Oleksandr Usyk, what is going on? The pound for pound number one fighter in the world is facing off with Jake Paul.

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But it sounds like AJ is going to fight Jake Paul, if he’s true to his word and really wants the fight, it’s all very well saying ‘he’s got a weak chin and I’ll knock him out’, listen if he’s true to his word the fight will happen. If they actually want the fight then we can do the fight that does the biggest numbers in the sport. Forget Canelo vs Crawford, that doesn’t even touch the surface of AJ against Jake Paul.

RELATED: Anthony Joshua: Despite Accusing Him of Sleeping With His

If you want to o the biggest numbers in the sport we’ll make it happen but please be careful what you wish for, this ain’t a game, this is physically dangerous, so if you want to do it be careful but we will do it.”

Another possibility for Joshua is a long-awaited clash against Tyson Fury, although ‘The Gypsy King’ has made it clear he wants one more crack at Usyk.

With Brutal Upset No One Saw Coming” Jake Paul Lights the Fuse for War With Anthony Joshua — Confirms Fight and Vows to Shock the World 

Anthony Joshua: The American YouTuber made the amazing revelation ahead of Oleksandr Usyk’s brilliant win against Daniel Dubois.

Paul was among a host of celebs who turned out in north-west London for the epic battle, which saw Usyk win in style with a fifth round KO.

He told DAZN: “Yeh 100 per cent it’s going to happen. We’re going to do the unthinkable and create one of the biggest fights in the history of boxing.

“It’s not even about it being realistic or not, it’s gonna happen so fasten your seatbelts.

“And when I knock him out I’ll go down in the history books forever.”

Paul also told talkSPORT: “I’m here for the vibes and the fight, Usyk is one of my favourite fights, I’m here to enjoy Wembley.

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“Its gonna happen, I want it to happen here, all the odds stacked against me.

“I believe I’ll beat him and shock the world and create one of the biggest upsets in boxing history.

“I see (Fury is backing me), he’s a smart lad. I love it, the UK fans really love boxing even more than American fans.

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“I’m going around the pubs, asking all the people what they think about the fight, love the atmosphere.

“And this is always history when you’re at Wembley.”

Paul and Joshua’s upcoming clash had already been revealed by boxing guru Turki Alalshikh.

He said: “I’m not against what Jake Paul’s doing in boxing, it’s good for boxing to have a young generation.

“I’m against some kinds of fights he does. I’m now thinking him against Joshua. Joshua, if he destroys (Paul), it will be good for me.

“The headache of Jake Paul goes from my mind. If Jake Paul wins, I will know that Joshua is finished and Jake Paul deserves to be ring king and deserves to have a future in boxing.

“Tyson Fury’s Shocking Return Looms as Turki Alalshikh Plots Mysterious Three-Fight Masterplan With ‘Huge Surprise’ Twist”.

Tyson Fury’s Shocking Comeback Plot Thickens as Turki Alalshikh Hints at “Huge Surprises” in Three-Fight Masterplan

The ‘Gypsy King’ may have walked away after suffering back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, but true to his unpredictable nature, Tyson Fury is already preparing to shake up the heavyweight division once more.

Months after announcing his retirement—again—Fury has confirmed a sensational return, setting his sights on a potential trilogy clash with the Ukrainian warrior who bested him twice in 2024.

But the drama doesn’t end there.

The boxing world continues to call for a long-overdue showdown with bitter rival Anthony Joshua, a fight fans believe could finally settle one of the sport’s most heated feuds.

READ MORE : “Let’s Do It Again” Dangerous Heavyweight Responds To Tyson

Turki Alalshikh, the mastermind behind boxing’s latest Saudi super-events, was spotted ringside at Usyk’s rematch with Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium. When pressed by Gareth A. Davies on whether a blockbuster three-fight deal with Fury was on the table, Alalshikh delivered a cryptic response:
“Yes, there will be some big surprises in 2026.”

Earlier that day, Fury thrilled fans by confirming his comeback at a boxing event — but in typical Gypsy King fashion, he kept the details hazy and laced with humor. Teasing bouts against much smaller fighters like Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, Manny Pacquiao, and Naoya Inoue, he eventually dropped the real bombshell:

“Next year, the big GK is going to make a f**** comeback. The takeover!”**

Fury, who turns 37 soon, admitted he misses the sport “every single day” and is now “open to offers.” He ruled out a return in 2025 due to his Netflix commitments for At Home With The Furys, but insisted 2026 would mark his thunderous return.

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His top target? A third war with Oleksandr Usyk — if the Ukrainian sticks around. Fury previously hinted that the fight was already penciled in for April 2026, but official confirmation remains elusive.

Meanwhile, Alalshikh appears to be crafting a grand narrative: one where both Fury and Joshua take tune-up fights before colliding in what could be the biggest British bout in history.

Whether it’s Usyk, Joshua, or a total curveball, one thing is clear — Fury’s return is no ordinary comeback. It’s a storm brewing, ready to erupt across the heavyweight landscape.

And as 2026 draws near, the world waits with bated breath to see exactly how the Gypsy King plans to reclaim his throne.

‘Don’t Let Me Expose You” Gervonta Davis Accused of Hiding Fear as Lamont Roach Issues Chilling Warning: 

The Gervonta Davis vs Lamont Roach rematch looks set for August 16. Their first fight back in March was one of the most controversial events in recent boxing history. The clash ended in a majority draw and the focal point was Davis taking a knee in the ninth round of the contest.

The deliberate action wasn’t counted as a knockdown and Davis later claimed that hair grease dripped into his eyes, forcing him to take a knee. ‘Tank’ retained the WBA lightweight title due to the draw, however, there’s no denying that Roach pushed him to the limits.

Ahead of the rematch, Roach has one clear message for ‘Tank’, “Meet me in the middle of the ring, and we’ll see who leaves out of there.”

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Roach was also asked whether he thinks ‘Tank’ Davis is scared of him. He claimed Davis is not necessarily scared on a personal level, but he doesn’t want to get embarrassed. Roach told TMZ Sports:

I won’t necessarily say he’s scared of me as a man, but he’s scared to get embarrassed, that’s his problem.

Gervonta Davis vs Lamont Roach 2 is one of the biggest fights to look out for. Roach recently suggested that ‘Tank’ hasn’t signed his side of the contract yet. However, judging by his recent interview, that doesn’t look like the case as he answered the question with a smile.

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Not many fighters willingly stay in the pocket and trade with Gervonta Davis, with ‘Tank’ scoring 28 of his 30 wins by knockout. Lamont Roach, however, took everything Davis had to offer in the first fight. He landed some beautiful shots of his own and often had Davis in vulnerable positions.

There was a consensus that Davis wasn’t entirely focused on the fight, resulting in a lackluster performance. And some expect him to come out much sharper in the rematch. That said, Roach is high on confidence and will be doing his own homework.

Tension Erupts as Tiger Woods Confronts Open Security After Being Stopped: “Who Are You to Block Me?”

Tiger Woods once had a memorable encounter with a security guard who seemingly didn’t recognise him and denied him entry to The Open Championship at the height of his career. The 15-time major winner, 49, has fond memories of the tournament, having clinched the Claret Jug three times, with his most recent victory in 2006.

Woods is currently not competing at The Open this week at Portrush. He is still recovering from an Achilles rupture sustained back in March earlier this year

He’s faced a challenging few years with multiple surgeries on his back and lower limbs, which have limited his participation to a part-time schedule on the PGA Tour where he’s focused on competing in the majors.

His last outing at a sanctioned Tour event was at The Open last year, where despite the excitement surrounding his return, he missed the cut – his third consecutive miss at a major that year.

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Despite his recent difficulties at the season’s final major, Woods is still one of the most accomplished players in its history.

Yet, his prowess on the green couldn’t save him from an uncomfortable moment with a security guard at Royal Troon, reports the Mirror US.

PGA golfer Michael Kim shared a story from a past edition of the Open Championship, during Woods’ prime, about an incident in Scotland. “At the Open Championship, players get a clip as credentials to get you into the locker room and everywhere else,” Kim said last year on X.

“Mid 2000s, Tiger forgot his clip one day, and he was walking into the locker room when the security person stopped him asking for his credentials.

“Let’s Do It Again” Dangerous Heavyweight Responds To Tyson Fury’s Call To Fight

Tyson Fury has begun mentioning names for his possible ring return.

He announced back in January that he was hanging up the gloves following back-to-back losses to generational great Oleksandr Usyk. Both fights, in May and December 2024, were decided on points, and Fury believes he actually won both.

Regardless, the first win made Usyk the undisputed heavyweight champion on top of being a former undisputed cruiserweight champion, and if he beats Daniel Dubois this weekend, he will be the first ever two-time undisputed heavyweight ruler.

Fury announced last week he was keen to have a trilogy fight with Usyk in April next year, which the Ukrainian has said he might be open to.

Another heavyweight has now entered the equation though, after claiming that he has been called out by ‘The Gypsy King.’

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Speaking to Seconds Out, hard-hitting Zhilei Zhang revealed Fury has been mentioning his name and said he would love to fight.

“There were reports that Tyson Fury was speaking my name in front of the media, saying that I’ll fight him in China. Let’s go, I’ll fight him in China.”

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He then expressed how much a fight in his homeland would mean to him

“Yeah, it’s always been my dream.”

It was put to him that the former WBC champion Fury is great at mind games and was asked what he might say in the build-up to get under his skin.

“I’m never a big talker, I talk with my fists.”

It is unknown if Fury will return immediately into a big fight or if he may need a warm-up or two before stepping in with the likes of Zhang, who has fought at the top level and knocked out Deontay Wilder, but also lost on points to Joseph Parker and was stopped by Agit Kabayel last time out.

“He’s Going Down—No Doubt About It” Tyson Fury Drops Chilling Final Prediction for Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois

Tyson Fury knows Oleksandr Usyk, as a fighter, better than most. He has now weighed in on how his undisputed heavyweight championship fight against Daniel Dubois this weekend might play out.

Usyk first became the four-belt heavyweight ruler last year when he handed Fury his first loss. For the contracted rematch, he was forced to vacate the IBF belt and it was promptly picked up by Dubois, setting up this weekend’s Wembley battle.

When asked about the proposition of facing Dubois in the future during a conversation with the media, as reported by Boxing Scene, Fury said he would comfortably beat his countryman before predicting Usyk will do the same in this rematch.

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“I don’t think [Dubois] will beat your man [Usyk] anyway. I think [Usyk]’s a tricky old wily character and he moves his feet. We all know that if you stand in front of Daniel Dubois, he’ll punch a hole in you. You move your feet around him, he’ll probably get tired and take a knee after about eight rounds with a jab.”

Though much of the debate on the return fight has centred on the low blow which left Usyk recovering on the canvas in the fifth round back in 2023, Fury’s prediction is a reminder of how it all ended: the Brit on one knee missing the referee’s count in the ninth.

Both men will take confidence from what they have done since, making it an intriguing main event for the biggest prize in the sport.

Following his second loss to Usyk, ‘The Gypsy King’ announced his retirement from the sport. He has since u-turned on that decision, as most expected, and announced he would like a trilogy.

Shocking Report: Gervonta Davis Allegedly Struck Ex Amid Tense Clash Over Son’s Sexuality Concerns

MIAMI — More legal trouble for Baltimore native and world boxing champion Gervonta Davis.

Davis was arrested Friday morning in Miami Beach, Florida, on a domestic violence warrant.

ESPN reports Davis allegedly slapped and punched the mother of his children in the head while exchanging custody last month.

According to a police report obtained by ESPN, the Father’s Day assault occurred after Davis expressed “insecurities about the sexuality of their son.”

The boxer’s ex-girlfriend told officers she sought treatment at the hospital afterwards.

Police noted “approximately 10” prior physical altercations between the former couple that went undocumented.

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Davis does have a documented criminal record.

He was arrested for alleged domestic abuse in 2020, and again in December 2022.

Charges were ultimately dropped in both cases.

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Davis also pleaded guilty to a serious hit and run crash that took place in Baltimore.

He was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest followed by three-years of probation for that incident.

Davis is next due in a Florida courtroom on July 29. He’s currently free on $10,000 bond.

If you or someone you love is in an abusive relationship, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is 800-799-7233. In Maryland, the House of Ruth’s 24-7 line is 410-889-7884.