How did Charlie Woods fare in the second round at the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship?
Eric J. Wallace
- Charlie Woods shot a 3-over 74 in the second round of the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, but will miss the cut for match play.
- Woods finished 14-over for the tournament. The projected cut line was 2-over when he entered the clubhouse.
- He carded three birdies, five bogeys, and one double bogey in the second round at Trinity Forest Golf Club.
- The U.S. Junior Amateur field will be cut to the top 64 players after two rounds of stroke play.
(Editor's note: Look back at how Charlie Woods fared in Day 1 of the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship.)
Charlie Woods enjoyed a much better second round of the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship but will not advance to the tournament's match play rounds.
Woods, a rising junior at the Benjamin School and the son of legendary golfer Tiger Woods, shot 74 (3-over) in the second round on July 22 at Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas.
He finished 14-over (81-74—155) in the two-day stroke play portion of the tournament. The projected cut line to qualify for match play was 2-over at the time Woods finished his second round.
The U.S. Junior Amateur features a 264-player field with stroke play at Trinity Forest Golf Club and Brook Hollow Golf Club, both in Dallas.
The field will cut to the top 64 after two rounds of stroke play. Trinity Forest will then host championship match play rounds with the final match scheduled for July 26.
Past winners of the U.S. Junior Amateur include current world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (2013), Jordan Spieth (2009, 2011) and Tiger Woods (1991, 1992, 1993).
Charlie Woods U.S. Junior Amateur score

Trinity Forest Golf Club
July 22, 2025
Hole — Score (Strokes)
- No. 1 — Bogey (5)
- No. 2 — Birdie (4)
- No. 3 — Par (3)
- No. 4 — Bogey (5)
- No. 5 — Birdie (4)
- No. 6 — Bogey (5)
- No. 7 — Birdie (3)
- No. 8 — Par (3)
- No. 9 — Par (4)
- No. 10 — Par (4)
- No. 11 — Bogey (4)
- No. 12 — Par (4)
- No. 13 — Par (4)
- No. 14 — Birdie (3)
- No. 15 — Bogey (5)
- No. 16 — Birdie (4)
- No. 17 — Bogey (4)
- No. 18 — Double Bogey (6)
Final: In 36, Out 38, Total 74 (3-over)
2-day total: 81-74—155 (14-over)
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@gannett.com.