Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren showcased a strong co-parenting bond as they came together to support their son, Charlie, during a recent milestone event. The 15-year-old received a state championship golf ring for his team's victory at The Benjamin School in November 2023. Woods, 48, and Nordegren, 44, attended the ceremony separately but united in their support for Charlie, posing for photos at the event.
The former couple, who were married from 2004 to 2010, share two children, Charlie and 16-year-old daughter Sam. Despite their past challenges, Woods and Nordegren have maintained an amicable co-parenting relationship, emphasizing the importance of their children above all else.
Nordegren has expanded her family since the divorce, welcoming more children, including a son with NFL player Jordan Cameron in October 2019. The toddler, named Arthur, was present at the recent celebration honoring Charlie's achievement.
While Nordegren and Woods have not confirmed reports of her fourth child's arrival, they have consistently shown a united front in supporting their children's endeavors. Woods has described Nordegren as one of his best friends, highlighting their ability to communicate and prioritize their kids' well-being.
Charlie, following in his father's footsteps in golf, has received unwavering support from both parents. Woods often acts as Charlie's caddie and competes alongside him, showcasing their shared passion for the sport. However, Sam appears to have different interests and does not seem inclined to pursue golf like her father and brother.