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PGA Tour legend Tiger Woods’ Former Caddie Reveals the Decision Behind the Move

PGA Tour legend Tiger Woods and his former caddie Steve Williams formed one of the most successful player-caddie partnerships in golf history. But when Woods first approached Williams in 1999, the veteran caddie did not immediately accept the offer.

On the High Performance podcast in April, Williams revealed that he took 24 hours to consider Woods’ offer after meeting Woods at his Orlando home in March 1999. He later agreed to join his team.

“I just didn’t sort of say to him when I was at his house, I didn’t tell him right there and then I was going to take the job, but I thought about it for 24 hours,” said Williams.

After parting ways with original tour caddie Mike “Fluff” Cowan, Woods reportedly chose Williams as his next caddie.

Williams knew the standards of Woods and was up for the challenge. The Cypress-born golfer was about 23 years old when they met and was already eyeing a historic career.

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“I knew he had lofty goals. We talked about what his goals were. It was fantastic to see someone had such a strong desire to break Jack’s record of 18 majors and you know his whole career and even you know 99’ he’s still only a young guy on the tour only been on the tour for four years and that and but you know he had strong goals and and and wanted to do you know create a legacy,” said Williams.

The pair went on to dominate the sport. Their partnership reached new heights during the Tiger Slam, when Woods won four consecutive majors between 2000 and 2001. Woods ultimately won 13 of his 15 major titles and countless other tournaments with Williams on the bag.

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Their relationship went beyond the golf course, as Woods became the best man at Williams’ wedding and also attended many of Williams’ dirt track races

However, the pair fell out in 2011, bringing their 13-year partnership to an end.

On July 20, 2011, Woods announced that he had decided to make a change and end Williams’ tenure as his caddie.

“Following the completion of the AT&T National I am no longer caddying for Tiger after he informed me that he needed to make a change. After 13 years of loyal service needless to say this came as a shock,” Williams wrote on his website.

Williams was already working with Australia’s Adam Scott even before the split, when Woods was recovering from injuries. Following the fallout, Williams joined forces with Scott.

Scott lifted the 2013 Masters title with Williams on the bag. In 2017, the duo split before reuniting in 2022.

The Reason Why Charlie Woods will not be on the bag for golf’s top-ranked junior player at next week’s U.S. Open.

Charlie Woods will not be on the bag for golf’s top-ranked junior player at next week’s U.S. Open. Jacksonville Beach’s Miles Russell announced his swing coach Ramon Bescansa would be his caddie at the 126th U.S. Open next week at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in New York in a teleconference on Friday, June 12

Russell, the No. 1 junior golfer in the AJGA Rolex Rankings, survived a 3-for-2 sudden death playoff to qualify on “Golf’s Longest Day” at BallenIsles Country Club’s East course on June 8 in Palm Beach Gardens.

Woods, a rising senior at the Benjamin School and son of legendary golfer Tiger Woods, was Russell’s caddie for the 36-hole event.

Russell was complimentary of Woods’ impact as caddie and initially said he hoped his friend and fellow Florida State commit would available on the bag at the U.S. Open.

“We just walked and talked and laughed,” Russell said. “We had a bunch of fun and he helped me the most probably just by staying calm, taking my mind off what was going on.

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“That’s a pretty stressful day and if you have somebody on your bag that you don’t want to spend all day with, it’s going to make it that much harder.”

It was a common sentiment among the junior golfers in Monday’s U.S. Open qualifier in Palm Beach Gardens.

Royal Palm Beach’s Giuseppe Puebla, 17, qualified for the U.S. Open and tied with PGA Tour veteran Ben Silverman for the day’s best overall score. He selected his friend Hampton Beebe of West Palm Beach to man the bag.

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“It’s such a long stressful day that I think you want a familiar face on the bag,” Puebla said. “Just someone that you can rely on. If it’s someone you don’t know, you’re kind of trucking the whole day and just trying to stay alive. To have someone who is close to you is pretty nice.”

Beebe, an Auburn golf signee and reigning FHSAA state champion, is unlikely to be available to caddie for Puebla at the U.S. Open due to his own playing schedule.

As of Friday morning, Beebe and Woods are in the field as players at Florida’s 109th Amateur Championship in Jupiter. Beebe shot 3-under in the first round and is tied for fourth place while Woods shot 8-over and is tied for 112th.

Top-ranked junior Miles Russell secured his first U.S. Open with his friend, Charlie Woods, on the bag during Golf’s Longest Day on June 8

Miles Russell had a little help from his friend, Charlie Woods. The top-ranked junior earned a spot in his first-ever U.S. Open during Golf’s Longest Day with his friend, Tiger Woods’ son and fellow golfer, as his caddie for the tournament on Monday, June 8

Russell is the No. 10 amateur in the world and one of two 17-year-olds to punch his ticket to the U.S. Open during the one-day, 36-hole final qualifying event in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. He survived a bogey on the first playoff hole and grabbed the fourth spot in the major championship.

Charlie, 17, who is one of Russell’s close friends, shares an agent with the American amateur golf standout and is expected to join him at Florida State University in Fall 2027 as members of the Seminoles’ golf team.

After shooting a 6-under total and surviving a three-for-two playoff to land a spot in the U.S. Open, Russell spoke with media at the BallenIsles Country Club East Course about the advantage of having Charlie by his side.

“It kept it so light,” Russell shared via the Golf Channel. “It’s the first time I’ve had a buddy on the bag. I really like it, not talking much golf, just having a good time.”

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Russell then hinted at whether he’d have Charlie on the bag for him at Shinnecock Hills later this month, saying, “We’ll see what he’s doing. To be determined.”

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The men’s U.S. Open takes place from June 18 to June 21. The tournament will be held at the historic Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., for a sixth year.

Charlie is the son of Tiger and Elin Nordegren, and was born on Feb. 8, 2009. From a young age, the rising athlete showed interest in athletics, with his dad saying that the only thing he wanted to do was play sports as a little boy.

With the help of the golf legend, Charlie got an early start to his golfing career, not only watching from the sidelines but also training alongside the pros. By the time he was 11, he was already on the golf course, winning competitions against other young athletes.

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In 2020, the father-son golfing duo competed in their first tournament together, playing in the PNC Championship in Orlando — where fans noticed they had incredibly similar mannerisms. After the event, Woods expressed his gratitude for the opportunity.

“I don’t think words can describe it. Just the fact that we were able to have this experience together, Charlie and I,” he told reporters at the time, adding, “It’s memories for a lifetime.”

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In February 2026, Charlie announced that he’d be continuing his golf career by playing for Florida State after his high school graduation.

“Excited to announce my commitment to play golf at Florida State University — go Noles!” he wrote in an Instagram post shared on Feb. 10.

Amazing: For all the years spent analyzing Tiger Woods’ swing, major golf championships and public struggles, Dottie Pepper remembers a different kind of moment. Not a putt at Augusta. Not a fist pump on Sunday. Just a phone call.

Tiger Woods: The former LPGA star and longtime broadcaster shared an emotional story on the Talk Birdie To Me podcast about her late high school friend Kim Galvin, who battled a rare form of cancer.

Pepper said Galvin was a competitive athlete, a lawyer and the kind of friend who held her accountable when she needed it most.

“Two years ago, I lost one of my dearest friends from high school,” Pepper said. “Competitive athlete, lawyer; she would call me on the carpet if I was being an idiot.

“She passed away from a very rare form of cancer. But she took up golf because she loved the fight in Tiger Woods.”

That admiration led Pepper to try something she was not even sure she could pull off. She did not have Woods’ phone number, so she reached out through former Open champion Ian Baker-Finch and asked for help.

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“I don’t even have Tiger’s number in my phone,” Pepper said. “I called in a favor through Ian Baker-Finch, because I knew Tiger meant so much to my friend Kim Galvin.

“Tiger Woods picked up the phone, and I swear she lived another six months because of that conversation,” Pepper added.

“Those are the special moments. It’s not even on the golf course. It’s those personal moments that mean so much.”

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Why the story landed so strongly

The story resonated because Woods’ public image has rarely been simple. He’s one of the greatest golfers in history, a 15-time major champion and the author of one of sport’s most unforgettable comebacks at the 2019 Masters.

He’s also a figure whose career has been shadowed by personal controversy, injury battles and intense scrutiny. Pepper’s account didn’t erase any of that complexity.

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Instead, it offered a reminder that the most meaningful parts of an athlete’s influence often happen far from cameras.

For Galvin, Woods represented resilience, pain, recovery and competitive defiance. A conversation with him, at a time when she was fighting for her life, became something Pepper still struggles to describe without emotion.

Pepper said some of her own favorite memories of covering Woods were not tied to victories.

“Some of my favorite Tiger memories had nothing to do with him winning golf tournaments,” Pepper continued. “It was as Tiger as a human being.

“It was talking about his dogs, or having the sweat running down every crevice in your body. It was the moment the facade started to crack. That’s what I loved about covering Tiger.”

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he softer side of Tiger’s legacy

Woods’ philanthropic work has also been part of his story since the beginning of his professional career. He and his parents founded the TGR Foundation in 1996, with its work focused on education, learning opportunities and community development.

But Pepper’s story wasn’t about a foundation, a public appearance or a formal charity event. It was about a private gesture that reached one person at exactly the right time.

That’s why it felt so powerful. In a career often reduced to records, scandals and comebacks, Pepper offered a quieter snapshot of Woods: a man who understood what his voice could mean to someone who had drawn strength from his fight.

U.S. Open Qualifier: Charlie Woods Takes Up Caddie Duty for Rival Golfer After Failing the U.S. Open Qualifier Himself

Charlie Woods spent three consecutive years trying to qualify for the U.S. Open. This April, he came closer than ever, but it still was not enough. So on Monday, he settled for the next best option. He walked 36 holes at BallenIsles Country Club, carrying the bag for his future college teammate

Brentley Romine of Golf Channel reported that Charlie is caddying for his direct competitor, Miles Russell, on the final day of the US Open qualifier. Russell, the world’s top-ranked junior, entered golf’s longest day as one of the most-watched names, along with Matthieu Pavon, Kevin Tway, Luke Clanton, and Matt Kuchar.

In the first round of the final qualifier, Russell shot 71. He carded three birdies on the front nine, and then on the back nine, he picked up 2 more. With the second round still underway, and a projected cutline set at 3 under, how Miles will do remains to be seen.

But overall, it seems having Woods on the bag is helping Miles, and why shouldn’t it? Charlie has substantial knowledge of the qualifier. Just six weeks earlier, on April 28, Charlie Woods was on the other side of the equation.

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His own bid for the 2026 U.S. Open qualifying round ended just one stroke short of a playoff after carding an even-par 72 at Eagle Trace Golf Club in Coral Springs.

Charlie had opened the round with a bogey on the first hole before settling into his round. He birdied the par-4 sixth to return to an even par, but a costly double bogey on the par-3 seventh proved very difficult to overcome. He made the turn in 38, continuing the round with birdies at the par 5-10th and the par 4-12th holes as he briefly put himself back into contention. But a bogey on the 14th interrupted the charge, but then a birdie on the 15th was helpful. He then parred his final three holes to finish 10th.

Before 2026, Woods’s previous two attempts at the US Open qualifying weren’t successful. In 2024, he shot 81 at the Legacy Golf & Tennis Club, and then in 2025, he carded 75 at Wellington Golf Club and was seven strokes off the required score.

Apart from this agonizing loss, Charlie’s 2026 season has been average. His best finish was a tie for 19th at the Junior Orange Bowl International in January. He later finished 68th at the AJGA Simplify Boys Championship and then 36th at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley.

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In fact, just weeks before the U.S. Open qualifying, Charlie Woods finished T42 at the Terracotta Invitational. Just this month, he qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur for the third time. He shot a 3-under 68 and won the sudden-death playoff to get the qualifying spot from the Heathrow Country Club.

Now, as far as Russell’s run goes, he has made history by becoming the youngest player to ever make a Korn Ferry Tour cut and broke Tiger Woods’ record as the youngest AJGA Rolex Junior Player of the Year in 2023. For him, this is one of the final hurdles to becoming one of the greatest young golfers, and for Charlie, caddying for him is a front-row seat to the stage where he almost reached his goal.

The message Nelly Korda received from Tiger Woods before winning the U.S. Open

Tiger Woods : She claims her second Major of 2026, a year in which she has added two more victories and three runner-up finishes in eight appearances

In one of the sanctuaries of golf in the United States, Riviera, in Los Angeles, Nelly Korda lifted yet another title to the sky that can make room for her stardom. The American and world No. 1 won the US Open to reaffirm her crushing dominance in 2026, where she has won four titles, including the other Major that has been played, the Chevron, and has finished second on three other occasions. In the eighth tournament she played, she finished eighth. In the entire season, only nine players can say they have finished ahead of her in any tournament.

Korda came back over the course of the other three days from Thursday’s slip-up. After posting a 73 she was seven shots off the lead, then fired matching 67s on Friday and Saturday to reach a share of the lead and head into the final round with every chance, in search of the fourth Major of her career at the age of 27. (Results)

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Before going out to play on Sunday, Korda received a text message from Tiger Woods telling her: “Finish it off!” It was one more, albeit a significant one, in a kind of positive therapy that works for her just as well as the grip change recommended by her sister Jessica, a golfer who is now pregnant. All week she had been writing herself messages on the bathroom mirror like: “Whatever happens, will happen. Just give 100 percent.”

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And that was the spirit when she saw that with six holes to play, the Korean In Gee Chun had opened up a two-shot lead. With a string of pars, she kept building while the rest began to falter. That brought her to the 17th hole, a par 5, where a three-meter putt allowed her to sink a birdie that left her as the sole leader of the US Open, one shot ahead of England’s Charley Hull and Mexico’s Gaby Lopez. She played the final hole in such an orthodox way that the last putt, from less than a meter, went in through the back door, but it went in.
It had been 13 years since any golfer had won the first two majors of a season.
Julia López Ramírez, the only Spaniard among the five who played the second major of the season to make the cut, shot 75 in the final round and finished 60th. After winning all the American Majors, Korda still has the British and the Evian left to complete the women’s career Super Grand Slam—there are five—which has only been achieved by the Australian Karrie Webb. In addition to being an Olympic champion.

Vanessa Trump Announces Breast Cancer Diagnosis Amid Tiger Woods’ Ongoing Troubles

Vanessa Trump revealed Wednesday that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer, sharing the deeply personal news in an emotional social media statement that immediately prompted an outpouring of support from family members, friends, and followers.

The announcement arrives during a turbulent stretch in her personal life, with boyfriend Tiger Woods also facing mounting scrutiny after his recent legal and health-related struggles.

Vanessa, the former wife of Donald Trump Jr., confirmed the diagnosis in an Instagram post while asking for privacy as she begins treatment.

“I’ve recently been diagnosed with breast cancer,” she wrote. “While this isn’t news anyone expects, I’m working closely with my medical team on a treatment plan.”

The 48-year-old added that doctors had already performed a medical procedure earlier this week.

“I would like to thank my doctors for performing a procedure earlier this week on me,” Vanessa shared.

Despite the frightening diagnosis, she emphasized that she remains optimistic and focused on recovery while leaning on loved ones for support.

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“I’m staying focused and hopeful while surrounded by the love and support of my family, my kids, and those closest to me,” she said.

“Thank you for your kindness and support it truly means more than I can express,” Vanessa continued. “I kindly ask for privacy as I focus on my health and recovery.”

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The message quickly drew supportive responses across social media, including from Ivanka Trump, who commented publicly on the post.

“Praying for your continued strength and a swift recovery. Love you mama,” Ivanka wrote.

Vanessa’s daughter, Kai Trump, also posted a heartfelt tribute alongside a smiling photo of the pair together.

“Strongest person I know. Love you,” Kai wrote.

Vanessa’s health announcement has also placed fresh attention on her relationship with Woods, which became public earlier this year.

In March 2025, Vanessa confirmed she was dating the golf icon after months of speculation surrounding the pair.

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Both maintain homes in Jupiter, and reports indicated they had grown increasingly close over the last year.

The relationship developed during a difficult chapter for Woods himself.

The 15-time major champion returned to the United States on May 14 following a six-week stay at a rehabilitation facility in Switzerland.

The rehab stint came after Woods’ March 27 car crash and subsequent DUI arrest, which sparked another wave of concern surrounding the legendary golfer.

Woods, now 50, has endured a series of physical setbacks and personal controversies throughout the latter stages of his career.

Multiple surgeries, chronic injuries, and off-course scrutiny have significantly limited his appearances on the PGA Tour in recent years.

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Meanwhile, Vanessa has largely kept a lower public profile since divorcing Donald Trump Jr. in 2018 after 13 years of marriage. The former couple share five children together: Kai, Donald III, Tristan, Spencer, and Chloe.

Just last week, Vanessa appeared publicly alongside members of the Trump family while celebrating Kai’s prep school graduation in Florida.

Now, attention has shifted dramatically toward her health battle.

Breast cancer remains one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers among women in the United States, though advancements in screening and treatment have continued improving survival rates significantly in recent years.

For Vanessa, the coming months are expected to center on treatment and recovery while surrounded by family support. Her announcement also serves as another reminder of how quickly personal struggles can emerge even for figures constantly living in the public eye.

U.S Open: Charlie Woods Suffers Heartbreaking Finish At U.S. Open Qualifying Event

Unfortunately for Charlie Woods, he’s still waiting for his breakthrough moment on the golf course.

Charlie Woods, 17, had a chance this Tuesday to progress to final qualifying for the US Open. The son of the 15-time major champion certainly showcased his potential at Eagle Trace Golf Club in Coral Springs, Florida. At the end of the day though, he was dealt a strong dose of heartbreak.

Believe it or not, Woods fell one stroke short of forcing a playoff at Eagle Trace.

Woods essentially had to play catch-up since he carded a bogey on the first hole of the day. He certainly made a charge on the back nine, but he couldn’t summon any magic on the final three holes.

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“A birdie three at the par-4 sixth returned him to level par for the day, only for the 17-year-old to find trouble on the 171-yard par-3 seventh and walk away with a double-bogey. Having made the turn in 38 strokes, Woods knew he would have to dig deep to make it through and he set about producing it with birdies at the par-5 10th and par-4 12th,” Jonny Leighfield of Golf Monthly wrote. “Unfortunately, the Florida-born amateur made par at each of the final three holes to leave himself in a large tie for 10th and wondering what might have been.”

Charlie Woods played in U.S. Open local qualifying today and missed out on a playoff by a shot

Charlie Woods still has a ton of potential.

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As of this moment, Woods is 14th in the Rolex American Junior Golf Association rankings.

Woods, a promising talent at The Benjamin School in Palm Beach, has already committed to Florida State for the 2027 season. He’ll join a recruiting class in Tallahassee that includes the No. 1 junior in Miles Russell.

Time will tell if Charlie Woods can truly live up to the hype.

After 50 Milestone Birthday, Tiger disclosed when he will when will he return to competitive golf

Tiger Woods is celebrating his 50th birthday – but when will golf fans be toasting the 15-time major champion’s return to competitive action?

Woods was limited to the role of tournament host at the Hero World Challenge in December due to injury, with uncertainty remaining over his future and what his schedule will look like in the years ahead.

The 82-time PGA Tour winner has played sparingly since suffering career-threatening injuries in a 2021 car crash, completing a full 72-hole tournament just four times over the past five years.

Woods missed the entire 2025 major season after rupturing his Achilles in March, then underwent disc replacement in October – at least the seventh back surgery he has had during his career.

The former world No 1 admitted recovery from his latest setback is going “not as fast” and, as of December 8, was only cleared by doctors to chip and putt.

“[Surgery] was a good thing to do, something I needed to have happen. it just takes time and dedication to the rehab process,” said Woods at the time, as he revealed he “can’t really do much” but now has the the all-clear to “start cranking up a little bit in the gym”.

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Woods has made multiple injury comebacks over his lengthy career, with 2026 marking the 30th anniversary of him turning professional, but it remains unclear when we will next see him on the course.

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What is certain, though, is that Tiger’s impact over the years has altered golf for the better, with Sky Sports Golf’s Rob Lee saying: “He was breathtaking. He made golf so exciting and changed the game.

“Even the youngsters starting now on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour, if they see Tiger they should shake his hand as he changed the game for them.”

Woods has previously described the PNC Championship as his ‘fifth major’ with the 36-hole team competition seeing a former winner of a major or The Players tee it up alongside a family member.

He had featured in every edition since 2020 with his son, Charlie Woods, who fired a hole-in-one during the 2024 contest before they lost in a play-off to Bernhard Langer’s team.

Tiger opted out this year, though, saying it “would not be fair” on Charlie or “another team that could play and have that experience that we’ve had for a number of years.”

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Woods, who played in three of Jupiter Links GC’s four losses in the tech-infused tournament last term, is part of the 2026 roster, although has ruled himself out of the early fixtures.

Jupiter Links GC play New York Golf Club on January 13 (January 14, 12am UK time), Los Angeles Golf Club on January 21 (January 20, 12am UK time) and Atlanta Drive GC on February 2 (10pm UK time), before two matches in the first week of March.

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Woods said: “Hopefully I will be able play at the end of the season here and there, but I don’t know. I’ve got to hit more shots than just chip and putt in TGL – there’s a few drives I might have to hit.”

Woods made the PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational his first start of the season in both 2023 and 2024, although the fact he has ruled himself out of those early TGL matches would suggest it’s unlikely he will be fit to feature at the Riviera Country Club from February 19-22.

Woods said ahead of The Masters in 2024 that he feels he can add to his major tally ‘if everything comes together’, although finished last of those who made the cut that year before making early exits at the PGA Championship, US Open and The Open.

He hasn’t been seen at a tournament offering world ranking points since the missed cut at The Open in July 2024, while his last major top-20 finish came during his memorable 2019 win at The Masters.

Tiger Woods’ Daughter Sam Alexis Emerges as an Impressive Force in Athletics and Soccer

Sam Alexis Woods, daughter of Tiger Woods, will turn 18 on June 18. The next school year will be the start of her college career, the traditional springboard to elite sport in the United States. In her recent performances in her competitive career in high school, she has already shown that she is a competent athlete who could well be aiming for the elite. Sam Alexis, in fact, competes in the FHSAA competitions as part of the Benjamin School. She plays on their soccer team as a central defender and was also part of the track and field team in the state finals.

Sam Alexis Woods, with her famous father in the stands, competed in four events. In the 100 and 400 hurdles she failed to score but in the 4×800 relay she contributed to her team’s second place finish and in the 4×400 relay, to fourth. Both events scored for Benjamin School’s victory. It is her second state title of the year, as she also won the soccer tournament, scoring the winning goal for her team.

Sam Alexis does not share too much of the family ‘inclination’ to golf. According to Tiger himself, this may be because “during my professional career golf made me spend a lot of time away from home. This may have given the sport a negative connotation for her, because golf kept her away from her father”. This ‘divorce’ is not total, because she has been a caddie for Tiger and her brother Charlie, who does aspire to be a professional, in several tournaments. The sporting interests of Tiger Woods and Erin Nordgren’s daughter are currently focused on soccer and athletics, as we can see, but she is quite rightly regarded as a ‘firm promise’ in both