Tiger Woods And A Fellow Masters Champion Follow Their Sons At Junior Tournament In All-Time Dad Moment

Tiger Woods was spotted following his son, Charlie Woods, at a junior golf tournament earlier in the week, but he wasn't the lone major champion roaming the fairways. Fellow green jacket winner Trevor Immelman was also in attendance as his son just so happened to be paired up with Charlie.

Immelman's son, Jacob, was paired alongside young Woods on day one of the UNIQLO Adam Scott Junior at The Falls Club of Palm Beaches on the AJGA tour, which is among the most elite junior tours in the country.

The AJGA shared photos of Charlie and Jacob walking down a fairway and another showing Woods and Immelman walking the course to watch their sons battle it out.

Immelman, who won the Masters in 2008, appreciated the AJGA's post on X as it highlighted one of the few times the South African was able to get the best of the 15-time major winner.

Charlie posted a 73 on day one of the tournament while Jacob carded a 76, but it's a safe bet that the two dads weren't overly concerned about the scores as they were able to experience one of the coolest golf dad moments one could ever imagine.

While Tiger has been spotted watching Charlie on a number of occasions in recent years, it's never not cool to see him out there walking the fairways just like every other parent out there and feeling the nerves with every shot their child hits.

Tiger is expected to tee it up in the U.S. Open in two weeks time at Pinehurst, which will be his first start since his missed cut at the PGA Championship.

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