Henrik Stenson got one over on Tiger Woods before he even tees off in his tournament debut at the PNC Championship this week, partnering with 11-year-old son Karl, who is youngest competitor in tournament history.
Karl Stenson is about one month younger than Tiger’s son Charlie was in 2020 when he made his PNC debut. However, this week isn’t Karl’s first experience playing in a professional event: He played a practice round at the 2021 Scandinavian Mixed alongside Swedish hockey great Henrik Zetterberg and Swedish soccer star Henrik Larsson. The 45-year-old Stenson arrives at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Fla., off a 19th-place finish at the Hero World Challenge, where he made headlines after he and playing partner Jordan Spieth used the wrong tee on the ninth hole at Albany GC and were penalized two strokes. Luckily, the two found the humor in the situation: “It was only two shots each, so it wasn’t a big deal,” deadpanned Stenson, NO. 175 in the world rankings. “My question was if we could just finish 19th and 20th (place) and leave after nine (holes), but that wasn’t an option, either.” He’s made two other starts in the fall season, missing the cut at the Mayakoba and Houston Open.