Watch: Inside Tom Brady's Vacation to Japan With Kids Benjamin and VivianScottie Sheffler's baby boy made his latest victory un-fore-gettable. After the golfer secured his victory during the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club July 22, his 14-month-old son Bennett-who he shares with Meredith Scudder-couldn't wait to celebrate with his dad. In the adorable moment captured during the championship, Scottie stood at the 18th hole holding onto the claret jug trophy as little Bennett-complete with a pacifier-attempted to walk up the green. The toddler left the crowd shocked as he toppled over and did a little face plant before an open official helped him up and handed him to his father. Scottie celebrated by lifting Bennett and his trophy in the air, before his wife of five years walked over and greeted him with a kiss. As for little Bennett's run on the green, the 29-year-old admitted it was just par for the course.readAyesha Curry and Steph Curry's Daughter Riley Celebrates Her 13th Birthday-And We Feel Old"He was trying to get up that hill on the side of the green," Scottie explained July 20 during the post-Open press conference. "I don't think he's ever been up a hill that big before. I felt kinda bad for him. He kept falling down." Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images"But that's part of the learning curve and growing up," he added. "And it's very cool to have him here. He obviously has no clue what's going on. He just wants to spend some time with me. I hadn't really seen him much of the day so it's pretty cool." Indeed, Scottie's win was made better by the people he loves the most. "When I see my family afterwards, it's a pretty special feeling," he said. "It's hard to describe, but it's something I'm very grateful for and something that I'll hold on to for a long time." Keep reading for more athletes and their kids...NBC via Getty ImagesMichael Jordan, Jeffrey Jordan and Marcus JordanConsidered by many to be the greatest basketball player of all time, it didn't come as a surprise that Michael Jordan's sons, Jeffrey Jordan and Marcus Jordan, sought to follow in his footsteps. After shooting hoops in high school, Jeffrey went on to play in college at both the University of Illinois and University of Central Florida, eager to step out of his dad's shadow. "I guess I'm not the top one or two or three or four players in my state," Jeffrey told The Washington Post in 2005, "but I want to show that I can play here and that I'm not just a name." Marcus also played basketball during his own studies at UCF, crediting his dad for helping him chart his own path. "He was giving me tips and pointers whenever I had questions and stuff like that," he told The Gainesville Sun in 2011, "but really he was just telling me to be focused and work hard every day, because eventually it will pay off."Joe Robbins/Getty Images LeBron James and Bronny JamesBronny James (born LeBron James Jr. on born Oct. 6, 2004) played high school basketball for Chatsworth Sierra Canyon in the San Fernando Valley before graduating to the University of Southern California. While the NBA schedule has often kept LeBron from being able to attend a full slate of his son's games, he's went to great lengths to watch Bronny in action. In fact, he once chartered a plane on an off-day to catch Sierra Canyon play against his own alma mater, St. Vincent-St. Mary in Akron, Ohio. "To go watch my son play...and also versus my alma mater," LeBron told reporters, "it's a pretty surreal, come-full-circle, unbelievable thing." In June 2024, Bronny was drafted to the Los Angeles Lakers, making him and LeBron the first father-son duo to play in the NBA at the same time. Issac Baldizon/NBAE via Getty Images Dwyane Wade and Zaire WadeAlso helping to make up the Sierra Canyon all-star squad? Zaire Wade, the eldest son of retired Miami Heat star (and former LeBron James teammate) Dwyane Wade. "You've got to embrace it," Zaire, who transferred there in December 2019 from Florida, told Yahoo! Sports about the unusual amount of attention being paid to his team. "There are cameras on us wherever we go. There has been a lot of attention on me my whole life, but this is crazy. This is another level." However, Zaire-unhappy with the lack of playing time he ended up getting-announced on Instagram In April 2020 that he'd be transferring to Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, Fla. Zaire was the 10th pick in the 2021 NBA G League draft, joining the Salt Lake City Stars. He went on to play for Cape Town Tigers of the Basketball Africa Leagu before signing with the of the ASEAN Basketball League in April 2024. Chad Johnson/InstagramChad Johnson and Cha'iel JohnsonThe retired football star has a daughter who may be able to leave him in the dust by now. After all, Cha'iel Johnson is a track and field star who competed in the 2017 AAU Junior Olympics at 12, winning the girls' 800-meter run. She ran for St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Florida, before joining the University of Kent