Miles Russell's Dad Caddies at US Open Debut
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Miles Russell's Dad Caddies at US Open Debut

In a heartwarming Father’s Day surprise, 17-year-old amateur golfer Miles Russell invited his father to serve as his caddie during his debut at the U.S. Open. The emotional moment unfolded on the 18th hole Sunday, where Russell was greeted by his dad carrying his clubs from outside the ropes.

This gesture provided Russell with a unique gift for his father, marking a significant milestone in the young golfer's career. By allowing his parent to handle the equipment and provide support during such a high-profile event, Russell highlighted the close bond between them amidst the pressure of professional competition.

The incident underscores the personal side of major sporting events, where family involvement often plays a crucial role in an athlete's experience. For Russell, having his father on the course was not just about logistical support but also about sharing a memorable moment during his first appearance at this prestigious tournament.

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