Golf can be unforgiving, even if your last name is Woods. Charlie Woods, just 16, had a challenging run at the Junior Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, finishing seven-over after two rounds. Despite a brilliant birdie on the 15th, double bogeys made the difference. It’s a reminder that talent alone isn’t enough—experience and resilience matter. With so much attention on him, every round is a learning opportunity. What do you think: Is it harder for young athletes with famous parents, or does it push them to grow faster? #Sports #Golf #CharlieWoods