Tiger Woods Reunites with Ex-Wife Elin Nordegren to Celebrate Son Charlieās High School State Championship Ring
Tiger Woods Reunites with Ex-Wife Elin Nordegren to Celebrate Son Charlieās High School State Championship Ring
Anna Lazarus CaplanWed, February 25, 2026 at 10:26 PM UTC
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Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren reunited to celebrate their son Charlie Woods' latest accomplishment
Charlie, 17, received his state title ring on Tuesday, Feb. 24, after his team won the 1A golf championship last fall
Charlie recently announced his commitment to play golf at Florida State University
Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren are proud parents!
On Tuesday, Feb. 24, the former spouses reunited to celebrate their son, Charlie Woods, who received his state championship title ring in a ceremony at The Benjamin School in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Charlie, 17, the top seed on the golf team, led his team to a state 1A title in November. It was the schoolās fifth overall and its first since 2023.
In video footage from the ceremony, Tiger, 50, and Nordegren, 46, flanked their son on a stage as they posed for photos.
For the occasion, Tiger wore a sports jacket and matching trousers while Nordegren was casually dressed in leggings and a school championship sweatshirt. Charlie, who sported glasses, donned shorts and a T-shirt and wore a medal around his neck.
Charlieās event came exactly two weeks after he shared the news that he committed to play golf at Florida State.
āExcited to announce my commitment to play golf at Florida State University ā go Noles!ā he wrote in a post on Instagram on Feb. 10.
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Charlie WoodsCredit: Ryan Lochhead/PGA of America via Getty
Tiger and Nordegren's son ā they also share daughter Sam, 18 ā will head to Tallahassee in the fall of 2027.
The pro golfer's appearance at the school function came one week after he gave an update on his injuries after undergoing another back surgery and rupturing his Achilles. Speaking on his health, he addressed whether he'll return to the PGA Tour in the near future.
After a reporter asked whether he had ruled out playing in the Masters in April, Tiger gave a succinct, āNo.ā
The 82-time PGA champ also told reporters ahead of the 2026 Genesis Invitational more about how his rehab was coming along.
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"I'm trying [to come back], put it that way," Tiger, who turned 50 in December, said. "The disc replacement has been one thing. It's been a challenge to ā I've had a fused back and now a disc replacement, so it's challenging.ā
He continued, joking: "The Achilles was not an issue. I can't dunk a basketball anymore, so I don't have to worry about that.ā
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