ORLANDO, Fla.—The moment offered great hope for the immediate future of Tiger Woods. Golf had gone all year without his blazing red shirt on Sunday and suddenly it had two of them. Woods and 12-year-old son Charlie, decked out just like Dad, headed down the 18th fairway tied for the lead in the PNC Championship, and for a moment the unthinkable seemed possible. Winning—no matter that it was a scramble—in his first tournament in the 10 months since a car crash that mangled his right leg? But then Woods missed the green to the right, both chipped too strong trying to hole it for eagle, both missed birdie putts, and par was never going to be enough. The championship belt went to John Daly and his college son. The words asked for restraint. “No, no, no, no,” Woods said with a smile. The topic was an observation from Matt Kuchar, …