WATCH: Paddy Harrington and Charlie Woods steal limelight from their famous dads with hole-in-ones
Joyous scenes in Orlando as Charlie Woods and then Paddy Harrington wowed Tiger and Padraig in the PNC Championship
Paddy Harrington and Charlie Woods delighted their illustrious golfing fathers during the exciting final round of the PNC Championship in Orlando with hole-in-ones.
Charlie (15), who is Tiger Woods' son, made his ace at the 178-yard par three fourth - and soon after Paddy, son of Padraig Harrington, followed suit at the 214-yard par three eighth at the Ritz-Carlton GC.
Paddy, 21, famously asked his dad if he could put ladybirds in the Claret Jug when Padraig won The Open at Birkdale in 2007.
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But he grabbed the spotlight again this evening when he struck a sweet tee shot rolled into the cup at Ritz-Carlton GC for his first ever hole-in-one, the result of a last second decision to switch from a five-iron to a six-iron.
Padraig quickly wrapping his son in an embrace and was proud as punch as he commented on the shot afterwards. “When I saw everyone’s arms go into the air, I was like, ‘Oh, my god!’ I’ve never been as excited. I have never hit a shot and been as excited," admitted Padraig.
Tiger actually missed Charlie's ace as he was taking a toilet break - but he also joyously celebrated the achievement, before joking that Woods junior had to buy the drinks "for everyone out here," with Charlie replying, 'I'm broke!'
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