There will never ever be another Tiger Woods, but the world must also start preparing for his son, Charlie Woods. The father-and-son duo is down in Orlando competing at the 2021 edition of the PNC Championship. It's particularly noteworthy because it's the first competitive event for Tiger after figuring in a serious car crash 10 months ago.

Also, this PNC Championship seems to serve as somewhat of an introduction to the world of Charlie, who's flashing some of his old man's pizzaz on the links.

Here is a glimpse of Charlie burying a putt and showing off a hilarious “money” gesture reminiscent of Johnny Manziel during his days with the Texas A&M Aggies:

While it's uncertain when Tiger Woods will make his first PGA Tour event appearance since the accident, it's great to see him healthy and enjoying life with Charlie Woods. Tiger has already said that playing full-time as a PGA Tour pro is now highly unlikely for him, but at least he hasn't ruled anything out. People still want to see him add to his 15 major championships and go after Jack Nicklaus' all-time record of 18 major titles.

As for Charlie Woods, he might just be starting a legendary golf career just like Tiger.

But for now, their eyes are on winning in Orlando.