Tiger Woods is “frustrated” with his golf game but looking to his 15-year-old son, Charlie Axel, to carry on his legacy, a longtime friend of the golfer tells The Post.
After Woods, 48, missed the cut at the PGA Championship earlier this month, his pal said: “It’s setback after setback for him, and it’s really weighing heavily on him.
“He’s really frustrated as he figures out how to come back.”
Woods crashed out of the Genesis Invitational tournament in February, flamed out at the Masters in April and has made no secret of still suffering from several health issues.
This week, Charlie is competing in the Adam Scott Junior Championship in Lake Worth, Florida, alongside some of the most renowned junior champs from the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA). His famous dad has been watching him play.
“He’s trying not to put too much pressure on Charlie.”
Woods is still reeling from missing the cut at the PGA Championship, according to pals.
Despite the relatively easy conditions at Valhalla, his game imploded during the second round.
“It was a great week being here at Valhalla, but unfortunately my scores did not indicate how the people treated me and how great a week I had,” Woods told reporters after his crushing loss. “Unfortunately, I hit too many shots.”
“He was p—ed at himself,” says his pal. “He’s got to do better. He would hate to have his career end up with him just limping around like a tired old horse. He doesn’t want to be embarrassing. He still wants to be a force.”
Woods is expected to make his next professional start in the US Open at Pinehurst No.2 after he accepted a special invitation earlier this year.
It will be his first appearance at the tournament since 2020.