ORLANDO, Fla. -- A yardage book protruded from his back left pocket, the golf glove dangling from his right when he walked on the greens. Throw in the Nike swoosh on his jacket and an inter-locking grip, and Charlie Woods appeared a miniature version of his famous and accomplished father.
Trying to take it any farther than that is not what it's about this week at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club as Tiger Woods elected to play with his 11-year-old son in the PNC Championship, an annual late-season, 36-hole event that matches a major championship-winning player with a family member.