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Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie Woods, commits to Florida State

By Thomson Reuters Feb 10, 2026 | 4:58 PM

Charlie Woods, the son of 15-time major champion and golf legend Tiger Woods, announced Tuesday that he has committed to play for Florida State ​in 2027.

It is a major recruiting win for ‌the Seminoles, who were among several prominent programs aggressively pursuing Charlie Woods. In November, Florida State golf coach Trey Jones spent time walking the course with Tiger as Charlie Woods shot a ‌team-best ​68 and helped his team claim ⁠the Florida 1A state ⁠title.

Charlie Woods, who turned 17 on Sunday, is currently a junior at The Benjamin School, a private school in Palm Beach, Fla. He will join an FSU ​recruiting class that already includes Jacksonville, Fla.’s Miles Russell, the top-ranked amateur in the world. Woods, who is ⁠No. 23 in the AJGA ⁠rankings, won the AJGA Team TaylorMade Invitational ​last May.

Tiger Woods said in December that his son had ​been hearing for a number of college coaches, and ‌that it was far different than his recruitment in the 1990s.

“It’s been very different, the recruiting process. Now you have cell phones,” Tiger said. “We didn’t have cell phones. ⁠We would have written letters that would show up in the mailbox. ‘Oh, my God, I got a letter.’ It’s just very ⁠different how ‌fast coaches can communicate with the family ⁠members and the player that they’re trying ​to recruit. ‌It’s just a different world. Not ​saying it’s ⁠good or bad. It’s just different.”

Tiger Woods played at Stanford, won his first collegiate event and was an All-American from 1996-98 before turning pro. His daughter, Sam, was a member of Benjamin School’s state-title soccer team before enrolling at ​Stanford.

–Field Level Media