Sam Woods Further Breaks Away from Dad Tiger Woods’s Golf Legacy With Crucial Stanford Decision

When your last name is Woods, people just assume you’ll end up on the golf course. After all, Tiger Woods is one of the greatest to ever play the game, and his son, Charlie, is already making waves as his protégé. But Sam Woods? She’s made it crystal clear—golf was never her thing. It’s not that Sam didn’t love sports—she absolutely did. But golf was not her thing, mostly because of what it represented for her growing up.

“She has, I think, a negative connotation to the game because, at that time… when she was growing up, golf took Daddy away from her,” Woods shared last year. “I had to pack, and I had to leave, and I was gone for weeks, and there was a negative connotation to it.” And now, as she closes one chapter of her life with a historic soccer championship and heads off to college, she’s proving once again that she’s determined to build a life that looks nothing like her father’s.

After years of dedication to the sport she did love, Sam just wrapped up her high school soccer career in the best way possible—by winning a state championship. On March 1, she led The Benjamin School’s girls’ soccer team to a historic victory, clinching their first-ever Florida state title with a 1-0 win over the Episcopal School of Jacksonville. As team captain and a defensive powerhouse, Sam played a key role in shutting down the opposition and making history with her team.

It was the perfect ending to her soccer journey, and she couldn’t have asked for more. “We’ve been friends since forever, and I can’t imagine a better end for not only our season but our soccer career. To go all the way, to end on a win, to end having a ring and having a gold medal is absolutely the best way to go out. We’ve had such amazing chemistry with this team. I can’t ask for a better team to have played my final games with,” she reflected on her journey with longtime teammate and best friend, goalkeeper Emily Simon. And guess who was right there in the stands, proudly cheering her on? Her father, Tiger Woods. He was right there, watching his daughter succeed in her sport, wearing a baseball cap and an FHSAA Soccer State Championships T-shirt like any proud dad. And when it was all over, he shared a warm hug with her, celebrating her moment.

So what’s next for her? Well, if there was any doubt about Sam’s decision to separate herself from her father’s career, her next move confirms it. While her dad once walked the halls of Stanford University as a rising golf star, Sam is heading there for academics. She has chosen to focus on her studies and is currently leaning toward a degree in either psychology or biology. “She’s going to Stanford in the fall, so everything is really trending,” the golfer confirmed after his daughter’s championship win. Sam’s best friend, or more like a family at this point, Simon, is still undecided and considering her options.

From our very own Alex and Chet Peterman in DeLand:

Tiger Woods joins celebration as Sam Woods, Benjamin girls soccer win Florida state championship https://t.co/YV0k9oAzT5 via @Alex_Peterman pic.twitter.com/eDoAJ3VYsc

— Eric Wallace (@EWall14) March 2, 2025

Woods also noted that Sam “did like the campus,” suggesting that her choice wasn’t just about the prestige of the university but also about finding a place where she truly belongs. Now, just because Sam doesn’t play golf doesn’t mean she and her dad aren’t close, like Charlie and him are.

Sam Woods and Tiger Woods share a strong bond despite their different sporting paths

Sam and Tiger’s bond is probably stronger because of it. They’ve built a relationship that exists beyond golf—something that wasn’t always easy when she was younger.  Over the years, she’s supported him in her way—caddying for him during tournaments such as the 2023 PNC Championship, standing by him at major events, and even delivering a heartfelt speech when he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2022. But her support has never meant she wanted to follow in his footsteps.

And just like any supportive father, Tiger Woods is okay with that. He’s not pushing her to pick up a club or trying to convince her to love golf. He understands that she’s on her own journey, and now, as she heads to Stanford, he’s just watching with pride.

Related articles

Feeling old? These are the eight golfers born in the 2000s who have won on the PGA Tour

It’s a short list with just a little more than a handful of members now, but eventually it’ll number in the hundreds. That’s inevitable. For now, though,…

Once major rivals, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player are now buddies in South Florida

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus were rivals during their heyday, and part of golf’s original “Big Three,” along with Arnold Palmer. Now, Player and Nicklaus live…

Johnny Keefer wins 2025 Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year honors

It’s a clean sweep for Johnny Keefer, who on Thursday became the third golfer to win both the Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year and the Korn…

Jack Nicklaus better than Tiger Woods? ‘There’s no question,’ says fellow golf legend Gary Player

Player doesn’t believe the Big Cat has done enough to top the Golden Bear when it comes to being golf’s all-time greatest player While Tiger Woods and…

“He Finally Said It!” Rory McIlroy’s SHOCK Allegation ROCKS the PGA to Its Core

In a stunning press conference that rocked the golf world, Rory McIlroy dropped a bombshell revelation that has sent shockwaves through the sport. Following a tumultuous Ryder…

The wait is finally over — and the golf world is buzzing. Netflix has officially confirmed production of a 10-episode cinematic docuseries titled “TIGER WOODS: RISE OF THE KING”, a sweeping, emotional, and brutally honest look at the life of the man who changed sports forever. arrow_forward_ios Read more 00:00 00:01 01:31 May be an image of golf and text that says ‘N TIGER WOODS: RISE OF THE KING DIRECTED AND NARRATED BY TIGER WOODS 4K ULIRAHD’ This isn’t just another sports documentary. According to early reports from Netflix insiders, the series will blend never-before-seen footage, exclusive interviews, and dramatic reenactments to explore every corner of Woods’ extraordinary journey — from prodigy to champion, from scandal to redemption. “This will be Tiger’s story — told like never before,” said Netflix’s Head of Sports Content, in a statement that already has fans counting down the days. “It’s about brilliance, pressure, mistakes, and the will to rise again.” 🏆 From Childhood Genius to Global Phenomenon The first episodes of Rise of the King will trace Tiger’s early years — a golf prodigy molded by his father, Earl Woods, into a once-in-a-century talent. Using rare home footage and interviews with childhood friends, the show promises to reveal the emotional cost of greatness and the immense expectations placed on a young boy who would one day rule the sport. “When Tiger hit that first televised swing at age 2, the world didn’t just meet a golfer — it met destiny,” says narrator Morgan Freeman in the opening trailer, which Netflix dropped alongside the announcement. 💥 The Fall — and the Chaos That Followed Episodes 4 through 7 will dive into the storm that nearly ended it all — the scandals, the media frenzy, the injuries, and the collapse that left the world’s most dominant athlete broken and alone. Netflix insiders describe this section as “raw, painful, and unforgettable.” “We didn’t hold back,” one producer admitted. “We show the darkness, the shame, and the silence. But we also show the human being who refused to disappear.” The series will reportedly feature previously unreleased footage from 2009–2017, including Tiger’s intense rehab sessions, emotional interviews with those closest to him, and the moment he almost walked away from golf forever. Discover more Statue of Liberty Eiffel Tower Taj Mahal Lady Liberty 🔥 Redemption: The 2019 Masters and Beyond The final episodes promise to capture one of the most powerful comebacks in sports history — Tiger’s 2019 Masters victory, a triumph that silenced critics and redefined what resilience truly means. Insiders say Episode 9, titled “The Return of the King,” will chronicle that weekend shot by shot, using exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from Augusta. The finale, “Legacy,” will focus on Tiger’s life today — his role as a father, mentor, and icon whose story transcends golf. One Netflix executive described the closing moments as “pure emotion — a legend finally at peace with himself.” Tour chief hints at huge Tiger Woods move 🎥 A-List Production, Epic Scope Tiger Woods: Rise of the King will be produced by the same creative team behind Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive and The Last Dance, ensuring cinematic visuals and heart-pounding storytelling. Academy Award–winning composer Hans Zimmer is rumored to be scoring the series, while Emmy-winning director Liz Garbus will helm the project. The series will also include interviews with some of the biggest names in golf and sports history — including Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Serena Williams, Michael Jordan, and even former President Barack Obama, who reportedly shares personal reflections on Tiger’s cultural impact. 🗓️ Release and Global Anticipation Netflix has not yet announced an official release date, but industry insiders claim the series will drop early next year, likely in the spring, coinciding with The Masters tournament. Within hours of the announcement, #RiseOfTheKing trended across social media platforms, with fans and celebrities alike calling it “the most anticipated sports series of the decade.” “Tiger Woods’ story is larger than life,” said one Netflix spokesperson. “But at its heart, it’s about what makes us human — ambition, failure, forgiveness, and the fight to rise again.” 💫 A Legend Reimagined For years, Tiger Woods’ legacy has been dissected by tabloids and sports analysts. Now, for the first time, the world will hear it in his own words — unfiltered, unguarded, and unforgettable. As one fan wrote after watching the trailer: “It’s not just about golf. It’s about pain, pride, faith, and finding your way back when the world has already buried you.” Tiger Woods: Rise of the King isn’t just a documentary — it’s a redemption saga, a reminder that even the greatest can fall… and rise higher than ever before.

The wait is finally over — and the golf world is buzzing. Netflix has officially confirmed production of a 10-episode cinematic docuseries titled “TIGER WOODS: RISE OF THE KING”, a sweeping, emotional,…