Charlie Woods, Tiger’s son, inches closer to Junior Ryder Cup automatic bid

Charlie Woods, the 16-year-old son of golf legend Tiger Woods, is inching closer to earning an automatic bid for the Junior Ryder Cup team. Woods is currently tied for second place at 12-under-par 202 after the third round of the Junior PGA Championships in West Lafayette, Indiana. In the third round, Woods shot a 5-under 66 with nine birdies and four bogeys, showcasing his impressive golfing skills. The top two finishers of the tournament will earn automatic bids for the Junior Ryder Cup team, and Woods is in a strong position to secure one of those spots. The final round of the tournament will be crucial for Woods as he looks to solidify his place on the Junior Ryder Cup team, following in the footsteps of his father, who has been a dominant force in the sport of golf.
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