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Updated · Fox News · Jun 21
Miles Russell Lets Father Caddie 18th Hole After Making U.S. Open Cut at 17
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 21

Miles Russell Lets Father Caddie 18th Hole After Making U.S. Open Cut at 17

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 21

Summary

  • Joe Russell carried his son’s bag on the 18th hole Sunday after Miles Russell arranged the switch with USGA officials as a Father’s Day surprise.
  • The 17-year-old said the handoff was meant as a memorable gift during his first U.S. Open, capping a week he called something his father would remember for a long time.
  • Russell had already made the cut by two shots after opening rounds of 3-over, then closed with an even-par final round after a third-round 74.
  • The finish added to a rapid rise for Russell, who reached the field through final qualifying and in 2024 became the youngest player to make a Korn Ferry Tour cut.

Insights

After his historic U.S. Open, will teen phenom Miles Russell choose a college career or turn professional?
Beyond the Father's Day gesture, how has his family shaped the rapid rise of golf's newest 17-year-old star?
With Charlie Woods as his caddie and teammate, are we seeing the start of golf's next legendary partnership?