USGA Allows Father-Son Moment at US Open

USGA Allows Father-Son Moment at US Open

Source: BroBible

Summary

Miles Russell, a 17-year-old golfer, finished his final round at the US Open with his dad as his caddie, thanks to a special exception made by USGA officials. Russell had cleared the request ahead of time, allowing for a heartfelt moment on Father’s Day. He made the cut at the US Open and finished at +7 for the weekend. His dad, Joe, had no idea he would be caddying the final hole.


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The habit gets a new name.

Golfers find ways to make the game more special. Miles Russell made the cut at the US Open and finished with a memorable moment. He had his dad as his caddie for the final hole. The USGA bent their rules for a heartfelt Father’s Day gift. It’s a moment that will be remembered, not the score.

Rules are meant to be broken, especially on Father’s Day.


Author: Evan Null