Teen Russell, with Tiger's son on bag, makes Open
Key takeaways
- Miles Russell was among two 17-year-olds who earned a spot in the U.S.
- Russell, the No. 10 amateur in the world, survived a bogey on the first playoff hole and grabbed the fourth and final spot from the Florida qualifier.
- I really like it, not talking much golf, just having a good time."
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
Miles Russell was among two 17-year-olds who earned a spot in the U.S. Open on Monday. Still to be determined was whether Russell brings his caddie from the 36-hole qualifier -- the son of three-time champion Tiger Woods -- to Shinnecock Hills next week.
Russell, the No. 10 amateur in the world, survived a bogey on the first playoff hole and grabbed the fourth and final spot from the Florida qualifier. Charlie Woods is one of his close friends who has the same commercial agent and is following Russell to Florida State.
"It kept it so light," Russell said. "It's the first time I've had a buddy on the bag. I really like it, not talking much golf, just having a good time."