Tiger Woods, son Charlie finish alone in second place behind Team Daly at PNC Championship

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The Tiger and Charlie Woods set a tournament record with 11 straight victories.

Tiger and Charlie Woods had a tournament record of 11 straight birdies on Sunday. (0:22)

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Tiger Woods had fun with his son, Charlie, and played the scramble format of the event without making a bogey at the PNC Championship.

The old competitive fire was burning bright as Woods played remarkably well, with a good bit of help from his son, but got into contention on the strength of 11 consecutive birdies.

The streak ended on the par-5 18th hole when Tiger and Charlie missed the putt, knowing they needed an eagle to have a chance at the win.

John and his son won the 36-hole competition with a final-round 57 to beat the Woods team by 2 shots. They broke the tournament mark of 27 under set by Davis Love III and his son three years ago.

Tiger and Charlie Woods shot 15-under 57, making 13 birdies, an eagle and four pars.

The two-time major champion, who was diagnosed with bladder cancer last year, showed some of his old skills while playing with his son, who plays college golf at the University of Arkansas.

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"We got on a nice heater and Charlie was hitting the ball unbelievable,'' said Woods, who acknowledged that the intensity increased as the day wore on. It would have had a special meaning in my heart. It still does.

We didn't know whether or not I would be doing this, but I'm able to do it this year. We had the best time ever, and I wish I could have been with him the entire time, like I was last year.

The left leg and foot that were badly injured in a car crash gave him issues the more he played.

Although he had a golf cart, Woods still had a lot of walking to do, and it didn't seem to affect his swing very often. There were at least two instances Sunday when Woods winced after a tee shot, but there were plenty of other good moments and impressive shots that will make many wonder how close he is to returning.

Matt Kuchar, who played with Woods in the final round, gushed about Woods' play.

He said that irons are spectacular. Pin high every time. He said it was awesome.

Woods quickly shot down Kuchar's suggestion that his game was now at the level of the PGA Tour.

Woods said he disagreed. I'm not at that level. I can't compete against these guys right now because of the amount of work that needs to be done.

Woods' game seemed to get better as the weekend wore on, despite the obvious fatigue from which he was suffering. He lamented his inability to hit a lot of the shots required under duress, but we're also talking about someone who had played just a few rounds of golf prior to this tournament and was likely not hitting many balls as recently as a month ago.

A man who has won more than 80 tournaments on the PGA Tour, but is about to turn 46 on December 30, it seems like a tall task.

He said he liked competing. I'm not going to play a full schedule again. I'm going to have to pick and choose what I do, and my body might not cooperate with that.

I don't know how many events I will be playing in. It's going to be up to training sessions, practice sessions, recovery tactics, all those different things to be able to do this again because it didn't look good there for a while.