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17-year-old Miles Russell Pulls Off Father's Day Caddie Surprise at U.S. Open

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Miles Russell gave his father Joe an unforgettable Father's Day gift at Shinnecock Hills, orchestrating a caddie swap on the 18th hole of his U.S. Open debut. The 17-year-old had caddie Ramon Bescansa hand over his bib and clubs mid-round, allowing his dad to finish the tournament on his bag. Miles called it a surprise recommendation from former pro Steve Wheatcroft.

Russell entered the major through open qualifying in Florida, securing his spot in a playoff. As the world's No. 1 junior, he opened with 72-71 to make the cut by two strokes. Playing alongside top amateur Jackson Koivun, Russell recovered from a third-round 74 with an even-par final round, finishing 7 over for the tournament. His qualifier caddie was Charlie Woods, Tiger's son, adding another layer to this remarkable week.

The USGA approved the caddie change before the final round began. Russell reflected on countless hours practicing with his father growing up, hitting flop shots in the dark. The moment capped a historic first major appearance, proving that some achievements transcend any leaderboard.

Russell's U.S. Open debut announced his arrival on golf's biggest stage, with Father's Day memories that will outlast any score.