Watch: Tiger, son Charlie warm up on the range together ahead of debut

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Tiger Woods is adding a new chapter to his legendary golf career this week.

The 18-time major tournament winner is teaming up with his 11-year-old son, Charlie, for the PNC Championship, a parent-child tournament.

The event marks Charlie's debut on the national stage, after a year in which he began to make headlines for his own exploits on the links.

The adolescent easily won a junior tournament in Florida last summer -- with an assist from Tiger, who served as his caddie.

On Thursday morning, the duo was spotted together on the range at the site of the tournament, the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club near Orlando.

Charlie, clad in black Nike apparel with red trim, looks like the spitting image of his famous dad in a video posted by the Champions Tour. A couple of onlookers are seen recording the tender and surreal scene on their phones.

Tiger, wielding a driver, unleashes a healthy warmup cut, while Charlie looks to be working on his short-iron game.

Last month, Tiger said the prospect of playing with his son was "incredible."

“I can’t tell you how excited I am to be playing with Charlie in our first official tournament together,” the proud dad said in a statement. “It’s been great watching him progress as a junior golfer, and it will be incredible playing as a team together in the PNC Championship.”

The tournament was set to be broadcast by the Golf Channel beginning Saturday, with the Woodses set to tee off shortly before noon.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Champions Tour