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‘That’s awesome’ – Tiger Woods watches video of him and son Charlie, 12, playing golf together identically

AN emotional Tiger Woods declared ‘that’s awesome’ as he watched a video of son Charlie playing golf in identical fashion.

The legendary putter, 45, and his offspring, 12, are set to play together at this week’s PNC Championship.

Tiger Woods got emotional as he watched a video showing his son’s identical golf style
Woods and his son will play in this week’s PNC Championship

It will be Woods’ first appearance in golf following his horror car crash in February.

And he will be joined by Charlie in the father-and-child event on December 18.

Ahead of the tournament, Woods was shown a video compiled by the PGA Tour comparing his golfing technique to son Charlie’s.

The incredible clip reveals the pair have incredibly similar stances and swings, with some moments lining up identically.

Woods was clearly touched by the video as his eyes watered up.

And commenting as the clip played, Woods said: “Two things that stick out: the timing of the twirls and the pick-up of the tee.

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“Just the nose thing that we have, we both have allergies.

“We both struggle on the golf course, we get wind blowing or we’re sniffling.

“Just that little thing that we both have. That’s awesome.”

Golf fans can now look forward to seeing Woods’ comeback this week after the ace cheated death in a terrifying 85mph smash earlier this year.

Woods had to be cut out of his vehicle when it flipped several times after going off the road in California.

The 15-time major champion suffered multiple injuries, including a shattered right leg.

Woods narrowly avoided having it amputated after police declared he was ‘lucky to be alive’.

But despite claiming he would ‘never’ play again, Woods will make an incredible return to the tee this weekend.

He tweeted: “Although it’s been a long and challenging year, I am very excited to close it out by competing in the PNC Championship with my son Charlie.

“I am playing as a Dad and couldn’t be more excited and proud.”

Golf fans can’t wait to see Woods back in action
The event will be Woods’ first since his horror car crash in February