Miles Russell Shoots 2-Over 72 at 17, Sitting 4 Back at U.S. Open
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Updated · GOLF.com · Jun 19
Miles Russell Shoots 2-Over 72 at 17, Sitting 4 Back at U.S. Open
3 articles · Updated · GOLF.com · Jun 19
Summary
Two-over 72 left 17-year-old amateur Miles Russell four shots off the first-round lead at Shinnecock Hills after a steady U.S. Open debut.
Fourteen pars, one birdie and three bogeys drove the round, with Russell saying the wind demanded a conservative fairways-and-greens approach.
Padraig Harrington, 54, said Russell "played lovely" and could have finished a couple better, while coach-caddie Ramon Bescansa praised his ball-striking and near-misses on the greens.
Russell reached the field through final qualifying last week and already owns notable junior credentials, including a top-10 world amateur ranking and the youngest made cut in Korn Ferry Tour history.
Friday's second round starts at 1:14 p.m. from the 10th hole, with Russell grouped again with Harrington and Cameron Smith.