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Michael Kim makes the analogy of Charlie Woods after the beginnings of the nephew of the legend of the NFL of 250 million dollars

The PGA Tour PGA Pro PRO spoke of Arch Manning’s performance in a university football match by comparing it to Charlie Woods. There was a media threshing surrounding Peyton Manning’s nephew after his impressive last season.

He played for the Texas Longhorns in the pre-season match on Saturday, but had trouble on the field and succeeded 17-30 passes. The 21-year-old quarterrier launched 170 yards and recorded a touch and interception.

Golf analyst Claire Rogers shared publications on her X account (formerly Twitter), asking people to describe Manning’s performance in terms of golf.

“Someone explains this Arc Manning situation in terms of Golf Thank you,” she wrote.

Michael Kim reacted to the post and took a jibe to Charlie Woods, the son of the legend of the Tiger Woods golf course.

“Charlie Woods plays the United States and does not progress to match the game,” he wrote.

Charlie Woods plays the United States and does not progress to match the game

Arch Manning is the son of Cooper Manning and the nephew of Peyton Manning, who has a net value of 250 million dollars (via the net value of celebrities). He talked about his performance after the match and said (via clutch points):

“In the end, not good enough. Obviously, you don’t want to start the 0-1 season. It’s a good team. I thought we were fighting a lot, and it starts with me. I have to play better for us to win.”

Fans have great expectations for the son of Tiger Woods, Charlie Woods, but the American amateur golfer had trouble providing striking performance in major junior tournaments. He played the 77th American amateur championship but missed the cup after two laps of 81 and 74.

However, earlier this year, he won the Taylormade Invitational team and settled in T9 in the PGA Junior boys championship.


Charlie Woods is struggling with the junior players championship 2025

This week, Charlie Woods was the subject of the Junior Players 2025 championship, which started with his first round on August 29. He had a difficult period in the Greens and carded a first round of 76.

Starting in the first hole on Friday, he pulled 4 out of 40 on the first nine after starting the match with two consecutive bogeys on the first two holes, then adding three other bogeys on the first nine, as well as relief with a birdie in the fourth.

His struggle in the opening lathe continued in the nine rear, and he had two birdies and two Bogeys for a global round of 76. The second day was also relieved for him.

Woods made a double bogey the second, then another double bogey on the 14th and a birdie on the 16th for a round of 75. It is equal to 43rd place with another round to do, which is scheduled for Sunday August 31.