Like father, like son. Tiger Woods and his 11-year old son, Charlie, are getting ready to compete together in the 2020 PNC Championship this weekend, providing the golf world with an enticing first-look at the younger Woods' game. The PNC is billed as a parent-child pro-am.

A few clips of Charlie's swing emerged on social media Thursday, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, it draws a striking resemblance to his dad's.

There has been speculation over the past few years that Charlie could really play, and he has already seen success on the junior golf circuit. You can get a sense of his preteen swagger just from his practice putting.

In November, we got an early look at Charlie's fundamentally sound swing.

Tiger's caddie, Joe LaCava, is also bringing his son, Joe Jr., along to caddie for the Woods duo.

Tiger, of course, famously debuted his swing at two years old on TV with Bob Hope in 1974. He was also spotlighted on ABC’s “That’s Incredible” at the age of five. He was driven towards his legendary golf career by his late father, Earl.

Charlie will tee off in his first televised event, alongside his father, at 11:48 a.m. ET on Saturday at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club in Orlando.

The PNC format will have both players play the best ball all the way into the hole, comparing their scores against that of the other family duos.

Twenty major (or Players) championship winners across the men’s and women’s tours will be playing with family in this weekend's event, including Annika Sorenstam, Justin Thomas, John Daly, Gary Player, and Greg Norman.