Okay, folks, let’s talk about this Miles Russell kid and his score today.

So, I was digging around the internet, trying to find out how this young golfer, Miles Russell, did in his latest tournament. I gotta say, it wasn’t easy! There are a ton of sites out there, but most of them just give you a bunch of fluff and not the actual, detailed results I was looking for.
First, I hit up the usual suspects – ESPN, FOXSports, and some other big names in sports. They had some basic info, you know, like his overall score, but nothing really in-depth. I wanted to see how he did hole-by-hole, what his stats were, all that juicy stuff.
Then I stumbled upon Flashscore, which had some live results, but it wasn’t complete. I was starting to get a little frustrated, to be honest. I mean, how hard is it to find a simple scorecard?
Digging Deeper
I decided to check out the official PGA TOUR website. I figured, if anyone’s gonna have the detailed stats, it’s gotta be them, right? And they did have a profile for Miles Russell, with some basic info and stats, but still not exactly what I was hoping for. Also the profile is too poor, not complete. Not enough for me to know this guy.
I even found some site that claimed to have “Real-Time Live Scoring” for the PGA TOUR, but it didn’t seem to be updating in real time. Or maybe I just didn’t understand how to use it properly. Either way, it wasn’t very helpful. His stats are too few to get, I mean, I want a specific score.

Finally, Some Answers
After a lot of clicking around and going down some rabbit holes, I finally pieced together a somewhat complete picture. And I saw some news about the game.
- It looks like Miles Russell was 2-over par after 15 holes in the first round. Not bad, but not great either.
- He was eight shots behind the leaders, Justin Lower and Hayden Springer.
- The first round was suspended due to weather, and they were supposed to resume play the next day.
So, there you have it. That’s all I could find out about Miles Russell’s score today. It wasn’t a hole-in-one, but I managed to get the job done, eventually. I’ll keep an eye out for the final results and let you know how he finishes up. I hope he can improve his score next.
And I hope next time I can get the score easily.