JT trolls Team Woods by wearing PNC Championship belt to Tiger's house
While Tiger Woods' son, Charlie, apparently started the friendly rivalry with Justin Thomas ahead of the PNC Championship, Thomas and his dad got the last laugh.
After winning the family affair in December, Thomas and his father, Mike, donned their championship belts while visiting Tiger's house to rub it in.
"We had dinner with him around the holidays and we both wore our belts over there," Thomas said Wednesday.
He added, "It was great. We would expect them to do the same thing. ... Charlie just kind of laughed when he saw us and Tiger just said, you know, well done, well played. ... It was all in good fun. But they fully expected it, I think."
Thomas and his dad won the event by one shot and beat Team Woods by five, but it was 11-year-old Charlie who stole the show in his television debut.
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