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Golfer shares great Father’s Day weekend moment at U.S. Open as dad subs in to caddie

Amateur Nick Hardy didn’t make the cut at the U.S. Open on Saturday, but he did come away with a moment he’ll probably remember for a while. Hardy’s dad subbed in as his son’s caddie for the final two holes of the round on Father’s Day weekend.

John Hardy did a solid job on the bag, too, with Nick finishing the round par-par. This has become a bit of a trend in recent years with Zac Blair’s dad swapping in as caddie on No. 18 at the U.S. Open two years ago.

(h/t Golf Digest)

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