First, a disclaimer. We are not predicting future professional success for Charlie Woods, the golfing offspring of proud papa Tiger Woods. We’re enjoying watching him grow up right in front of our eyes alongside dad at the PNC Championship, but Charlie, like any young phenom, has a long road ahead before he starts hoisting trophies.
Nonetheless, it is fun to think of the possibilities. And if Charlie were to ascend to the Tour and starting winning on that level, those two would join a pretty exclusive list.
There are 10 father-son combinations to win on the PGA Tour. The first happened all the way back in 1861. The most recent occurred in 2018. Here’s the list.
Willie Park won the inaugural Open Championship in 1860. His son Willie Park Jr. later duplicated the feat in 1887.
Tom Morris, Sr., better known as Old Tom Morris, won the second-ever Open Championship in 1861. His son, Tom Morris, Jr. – aka Young Tom Morris – won the same championship seven years later.
Joe Kirkwood, Sr., claimed the 1923 California Open and his son Joe Kirkwood won the 1949 Philadelphia Inquirer Open.
Of note, the Australian PGA Championship hands out the Joe Kirkwood Cup to its winner.
Jack Burke, Sr. won two times on the PGA Tour, including the 1925 Texas PGA Championship. His son Jack Burke, Jr., counts the 1950 Rio Grande Valley Open among his 16 Tour tiles.
Clayton Heafner, with the 1941 Mahoning Open, and Vance Heafner, at the 1981 Walt Disney World National Team Championship, won their father-son titles 40 years apart. Vance’s was his lone PGA Tour win, coming in a team event.
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