By revealing Tiger Woods’ son Charlie’s decision about Stanford, an insider sheds light on his character outside of golf.
Charlie Woods, the son of golf legend Tiger Woods, has decided not to follow in his father’s footsteps.
Tiger Woods attended Stanford from 1994 to 1996 before turning professional. The 15-time major winner attended Stanford University on a golf scholarship and majored in economics.
Charlie Woods has already ruled out Stanford, and coach Mark Hrbek said Woods Jr. is choosing a school in the Southeast. Let’s take a look at what’s trending now! Fans have heard a lot about the GOAT’s college days.
Woods’ teammate Casey Martin said Woods has one weakness: dancing. So it’s pretty safe to say that Woods enjoyed his time at Stanford. The golfer remarked his time at Stanford was great. So what does Herbeck think about Charlie’s decision?
He once said that Charlie should be Charlie, so he agrees. “The biggest thing we’ve tried to teach him is that we want Charlie to be Charlie. We don’t want Charlie to be Tiger. »Harbeck previously expressed his thoughts on what Charlie Woods is like when he’s not playing on the green: “Off the course, Charlie is calm and reserved. “And smart,” he said.
According to Herbeck, Charlie is the type of kid who will always listen to you and not have to repeat himself. “He’s the kind of kid that when you tell him something one time, you don’t have to tell him again,” said the coach as per Golf.com.