Charlie Woods, the son of golf legend Tiger Woods, has committed to Florida State Seminoles men's golf, marking a significant step in his budding career. This announcement comes via his Instagram account, where Woods shared his excitement about joining the team. The 2025 Rolex Junior All-America First Team honoree has been a long-standing target for FSU men's golf head coach Trey Jones, and his talent is undeniable. Woods recently won the Team TaylorMade Invitational and currently ranks 21st in the AJGA rankings, showcasing his prowess on the course.
Attending the prestigious Benjamin School in Palm Beach, Florida, Woods played a pivotal role in his school's success, helping them secure the FHSAA Class 1A state title. His exceptional skills were on full display when he shot a team-best 68 in that victory. This achievement further solidifies his status as a rising star in the golf world.
Charlie Woods will be joining fellow golfer Miles Russell in FSU's 2027 men's golf class. Russell, a two-time AJGA Player of the Year, was also named to the Rolex Junior All-America First Team, making this an even stronger class for the Seminoles. Both Woods and Russell can officially sign with FSU this November, marking a new chapter in their golf careers.
The son of a golf icon, Charlie Woods, has already made a name for himself, and his commitment to Florida State Seminoles men's golf is a testament to his talent and dedication. With his father's Stanford golf experience as a backdrop, Charlie is poised to make his mark in the sport, leaving fans eager to see his future achievements.