Miles Russell isn’t old enough to get into the men’s locker room at Detroit Golf Club, but they are making an exception for the 15-year-old whipper-snapper this week. Playing on a sponsor exemption, the AJGA Player of the Year shot 2-over 74 in his PGA Tour debut.
“Today was a great day,” he said. “For it to be the first, definitely wasn’t quite what I was hoping for, but we live, we learn, we move on.”
Asked how the nerves felt on the first tee on a scale of 1-10, Russell called them a 7.
“That’s probably my best drive of the day, should have been nervous all day,” he said.
Russell carded two birdies, one bogey and a double bogey. Known for his short game, Russell ranked No. 145 in Strokes Gained: Around the Green.
But it was a great experience for the talented teen, who recorded a T-20 finish on the Korn Ferry Tour in April, and he’ll have another shot at playing in the big time on Friday.
“Korn Ferry was pretty cool, but I think this is going to one-up it a little bit,” he said. “This is definitely a little better.”