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Charlie Woods Struggles at Invitational, Finishes 28th

This report details Charlie Woods' performance at a recent junior golf tournament where he finished outside the top contenders, contrasting with his previous victory at the same event.

Young Woods' Title Defense Ends in Stumble

Woods Unable to Reclaim Team TaylorMade Invitational Title

Charlie Woods, the promising young golfer and son of legendary Tiger Woods, did not manage to secure a repeat victory at the Team TaylorMade Invitational. The American Junior Golf Association competition, held over three days in Belleair, Florida, saw Woods concluding his campaign tied for 28th position with a final score of 4-over par.

Final Round Performance and Tournament Victor

On the concluding day of the tournament, Sunday, Woods, aged 17, recorded a score of 3-over 73. The championship was ultimately claimed by Luke Ringkamp from Palm Desert, California, who delivered an impressive final round of 64 at Pelican Golf Club, finishing with an overall score of 13-under par.

Recalling Previous Triumph and Future Prospects

Woods, who has already committed to playing collegiate golf at Florida State, had previously won this very title last year. His commanding victory at that time, held at Streamsong Golf Resort in Bowling Green, Florida, was marked by an impressive 15-under par performance, highlighting the contrast with his recent showing.