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Charlie Woods one shot shy, eliminated from U.S. Open qualifier

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 11:45 AM

Charlie Woods’ quest for the 2026 U.S. Open ended this week as the 17-year-old amateur and son of 15-time ​major winner Tiger Woods fell agonizingly ‌short of progressing to the final stage of qualifying.

He finished one shot short of a playoff Tuesday after carding an even-par 72 at Eagle Trace ‌Golf ​Club in Coral Springs, Fla. ⁠Including a costly ⁠double-bogey at the 171-yard, par-3 seventh hole, he finished tied for 10th.

The top five finishers there advanced to U.S. Open Final ​Qualifying — known as “Golf’s Longest Day” — on June 8. They were Brett Roberts, amateur Blake ⁠Trimble, Hunter Fry, Eric ⁠Dietrich and Tyler Stachkunas.

It was Woods’ ​best qualifying effort to date after finishing seven ​shots off the pace with a 75 ‌at Wellington National Golf Club in Wellington, Fla., in 2025 and posting a nine-over 81 in 2024 at The Legacy Golf & ⁠Tennis Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

The 2026 U.S. Open is taking place from June 18-21 at ⁠Shinnecock Hills ‌Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y. ⁠Tiger Woods won his three U.S. ​Open ‌titles at Pebble Beach (2000), Bethpage Black (2002) ​and Torrey ⁠Pines (2008).

Charlie Woods has committed to play golf at Florida State as a member of the 2027 recruiting class. He is currently No. 14 in the American Junior Golf Association rankings.

–Field ​Level Media