SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — What you get your dad for Father’s Day?
Socks? A tie? Six-pack of his favorite IPA? Miles Russell did you one better. On Sunday, the kid wonder from Jacksonville, Fla., pulled his father, Joe, under the ropes at the U.S. Open here at Shinnecock Hills and gave him a gift he’ll never forget.
Miles, who is 17, is playing in his first U.S. Open, although it feels more like his 10th. That’s because the rising freshman at Florida State, where he’ll play alongside Tiger Woods’s son, Charlie, already has been all over the professional game, having made five starts (and four cuts) on the PGA Tour and seven on the Korn Ferry, where he finished 15th in Savannah, Ga., earlier this year.
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