Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Davis Love IV makes his pro debut

- By Genaro C. Armas

ERIN, WIS. » An excited Davis Love IV bolted out the car door after arriving at Erin Hills and went instinctiv­ely to pick up his bag when he was stopped by his caddie.

“He goes, ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa. This is my job this week,”’ Love said in recounting the words of his father, PGA Tour veteran and major championsh­ip winner Davis Love III.

It’s a role reversal for the Love family on Father’s Day weekend. What a way for the younger Love to make his profession­al debut — at the U.S. Open, with his dear old dad on the bag.

“He’s played 23 U.S. Opens,” said the younger Love, who goes by “Dru.” “He’s seen every single possible thing you can ever see on a golf course, so that was pretty much a no-brainer for me.”

The older Love won the PGA Championsh­ip in 1997 at Winged Foot. He is a two-time Ryder Cup captain who will be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame this fall.

Dru Love is just getting started. He just finished at Alabama and turned pro, having learned on Sunday that he qualified for his U.S. Open as an alternate from the Georgia sectional qualifier.

“I would say the only thing that’s holding me back is my lack of experience. I went to Alabama for five years and played one healthy season of golf,” Dru Love said. “My dad jokes that I’m 23 years old but I’m 19 in golf.”

While the older Love has caddied previously for Dru, father and son have both said the arrangemen­t felt a little odd during their first few days at Erin.

“For the first two days it felt weird having him do the things that I’m usually doing for him, you know, handing him a golf ball or cleaning a club,” Dru Love said.

Dru Love has won tournament­s with his father on the bag, though as an amateur.

“I’ve played with a bunch of 19and 20-year-olds,” the elder Love said this week as he watched his son tee off during a practice round with Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk. “But it makes me feel old that he’s playing.”

 ?? MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Davis Love III watches his son Davis Love IV hit on the range during a practice day for the U.S. Open Wednesday at Erin Hills in Erin, Wis.
MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Davis Love III watches his son Davis Love IV hit on the range during a practice day for the U.S. Open Wednesday at Erin Hills in Erin, Wis.

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