What's Happening?
Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, will not be caddying for his friend Miles Russell at the 2026 U.S. Open. Instead, Russell's swing coach, Ramon Bescansa, will take on the role. Russell, who qualified for the U.S. Open through a Florida event, had previously
enjoyed having Woods as his caddie, appreciating the relaxed atmosphere it brought. However, with the stakes higher at Shinnecock Hills, Russell opted for Bescansa's experience, having previously worked with Russell Knox at the 2018 U.S. Open.
Why It's Important?
The decision to switch caddies highlights the strategic considerations players make in high-stakes tournaments like the U.S. Open. Having an experienced caddie can provide crucial insights and support, potentially impacting a player's performance. This move underscores the importance of experience and familiarity with the course, especially at a challenging venue like Shinnecock Hills. It also reflects the broader dynamics of player-caddie relationships in professional golf, where comfort and strategy must be balanced.













