What's happened
Tiger Woods' son, Charlie, faces a tough round in his attempt to qualify for the PGA Tour debut.
Why it matters
The performance of Tiger Woods' son in attempting to qualify for the PGA Tour debut is of interest to golf fans and followers of the Woods family.
What the papers say
The Times emphasizes Charlie Woods' struggle in the pre-qualifier, while The Independent and AP News provide similar details about his performance.
How we got here
Charlie Woods, the 15-year-old son of Tiger Woods, attempted to qualify for the Cognizant Classic, a PGA Tour event. He faced a challenging round and ultimately fell short of qualifying.
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