Miles Russell celebrating his qualification for the U.S. Open with caddie Charlie Woods on a Florida golf course.
Miles Russell celebrating his qualification for the U.S. Open with caddie Charlie Woods on a Florida golf course.
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Miles Russell qualifies for U.S. Open with Charlie Woods caddying

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Seventeen-year-old amateur Miles Russell earned a spot in the 2026 U.S. Open on Monday after a playoff victory at final qualifying in Florida, where Charlie Woods served as his caddie.

Russell shot rounds of 71 and 67 at BallenIsles Country Club to reach six under par and force a three-man playoff for the final two spots. He secured his place with a birdie putt on the second playoff hole. Russell and Woods, both 17 and committed to Florida State, have competed together in junior events. Russell described the experience as special and noted the light atmosphere with a friend on the bag.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the inspirational story of 17-year-old Miles Russell qualifying for the 2026 U.S. Open with Charlie Woods as caddie, with users calling it a 'story' and noting the light-hearted vibe during qualifying. Some posts quote Russell on potentially having Woods caddie at the event itself.

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