Charlie Woods rises while his 20-year-old rival stumbles
May didn't start well for Charlie Woods. At just 16 years old, he was one of 10,202 players attempting to qualify for the U.S. Open but failed to advance for the second consecutive year.Refusing to back down, the young golfer bounced back with grit. He competed at the demanding Streamsong Resort and secured his first AJGA win. "Being able to tell myself I won an absolutely incredible event and performed under pressure is just huge for my future," he said after the victory.Paige Spiranac revealed an smell detail about her interaction with Tiger WoodsWhile Woods climbs, Poulter SlipsMeanwhile, 20-year-old Luke Poulter, winner of the 2025 Schenkel Invitational, faced a different fate. He returned to Emerald Dunes Golf Club to finish his weather-delayed round, but after a playoff loss to Austen Truslow, he failed to qualify directly for the U.S. Open.Charlie, […]