When will Charlie Woods join Florida State?
He is expected to join the Seminoles in 2027.
Sports / College Golf
Charlie Woods, the son of golf legend Tiger Woods, has announced his commitment to play college golf at Florida State University. This marks a significant step in his burgeoning golf career and adds to FSU's already impressive 2027 recruiti...
Charlie Woods' decision to attend Florida State follows in the footsteps of his father, Tiger Woods, who also chose to stay in-state for college, attending Stanford (though it wasn't part of the ACC at the time). Woods is a junior at The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach, Florida, and is currently ranked 21st in the AJGA rankings. His notable achievements include leading his high school to a state championship and winning the AJGA Team TaylorMade Invitational in May 2025.
Florida State's golf program is already strong, and the addition of both Woods and Miles Russell, the No. 1 ranked junior golfer, solidifies their future. Coach Trey Jones was present when Woods led The Benjamin School to win the FHSAA 1A state championship. Woods is also a TaylorMade athlete and will likely garner significant NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) interest as he enters college golf.
He is expected to join the Seminoles in 2027.
He is a junior at The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach, Florida.
He led his high school to a state championship and won the AJGA Team TaylorMade Invitational.
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