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Tiger Woods' son Charlie will attend the Masters with his father

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AUGUSTA, Ga. – Tiger Woods' son Charlie made his first public appearance of Masters week at Augusta National on Sunday.

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Woods Jr. joins his famous father on the driving range as the five-time green jacket winner prepares for the final round of the 2024 Masters.

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Charlie was spotted using a golf club as a practice tool to help his 48-year-old father work on his swing before the fourth round.

Charlie famously held a club in front of his father in practice to limit his movement or to help Tiger's swing stay inside rather than over the top. Woods only played a left-to-right cut this week.

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On Friday, Woods first received a master's degree by making cutting for record– 24 times in a row. It wasn't a good weekend for the legendary golfer.

The 15-time major winner made eight bogeys, two double-bogeys and just two birdies in the third round on Saturday. It all added up to 82 over 10. Sunday was another challenge, and Tiger opened his final round with a par 39 on the front nine, 15 over for the week.

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When asked what the biggest challenge was on the hard and fast Augusta National course on Saturday, Woods preferred to look inside.

“It's just that I didn't hit it well or I didn't hit it well,” he said after the round. “I didn't have a good warm-up session and I carried it on all day. Hit the ball in all the places I know I shouldn't. And I missed a lot of putts. Easy sausages to make. I miss a lot of them.”

Perhaps other sources for the Woods family could get him back on track.

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