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Is this the most ingenious caddie move you’ve seen?

Our PGA Tour reporter, Andrew Tursky was on site in the Bahamas at last week’s Hero World Challenge, and he spotted something interesting. I’ll let AT take it from here.
“As a former club caddie myself, I fully respect this move from an Albany caddie during the pro-am. Instead of writing down the players approximate yardages in a yardage book or on piece of paper, he writes them down on a square slab and velcros it to his caddie bib for instant visual access.”
“This is a true veteran move. I’m questioning the yardage gapping for that particular player, because something seems off, but the point is that it’s a great caddie trick regardless.”
It’s a brilliant technique. A “why didn’t I think of that” caddie hack. Well played.
GolfWRX will be on location at at the QBE Shootout, so look out for more WITBs and inside-the-ropes photos soon!
Check out all of our photos from the 2022 Hero World Challenge
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Report: PGA Tour winner latest player to sign with LIV Golf

Another PGA Tour winner is headed to LIV Golf.
According to The Telegraph, Colombian Sebastian Munoz has agreed to a deal with the rival circuit. Munoz adds to the growing list of Spanish speaking players on LIV including Joaquin Niemann, Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Mito Pereira and Eugenio Chacarra.
Munoz has previously won the Sanderson Farms Championship and has six additional top-5 finishes on the PGA Tour.
At the time of his signing, the 30-year-old was ranked 90th in the Official World Golf Rankings. Munoz is set to make his LIV Golf debut at Mayakoba on February 24-26.
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Bubba Watson says that he will beg Jay Monahan to play in this PGA Tour event

Bubba Watson, who joined LIV Golf last year, is still hoping he can play in a PGA Tour event.
The two-time major champion plans to “beg” PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan to allow Watson and his son to play in next year’s PNC Championship, which is an event that consists of a father/son or father/daughter tandem with one professional on each team.
“My son, like I said, he doesn’t play golf, but now his whole goal was – I’ll put this out there, his whole goal was to play in the PNC, which is the parent-junior, and now I’m not allowed to play in it. As soon as I see Jay Monahan – if Jay Monahan is watching this, I’ll see you at Augusta and I’ll try to beg you to let us play the PNC again.”
Watson and the other LIV golfers who were previously exempt or top-50 in the world will still get a chance to compete in this year Masters Tournament, to which Bubba is grateful.
“I was very thankful that we get to go back to the Masters. Then LIV announced their schedule, so I won’t be able to go to the women’s tournament or the Drive, Chip & Putt with the kids because we’ll be in Orlando. But it’s one year, I’m going to definitely be in the ears of people at LIV and try to see if I can get back there because I want to support what the Masters means to the game of golf, what the membership of Augusta means to the game of golf, and I would love to be there for the Women’s Amateur and the kids on Sunday.”
The 44-year-old (along with all LIV players) is currently suspended from the PGA Tour but will make his first start since the PGA Championship in May of 2022 at this week’s Saudi International at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club after missing time with a torn meniscus.
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Patrick Reed issues statement following rules controversy in Dubai

On his way to finishing runner-up at last week’s Dubai Desert Classic, Patrick Reed found himself caught up in two incidents of note.
The first, widely nicknamed ‘Tee Gate’ saw a pre-event spat between Reed and the world number one and tournament favourite Rory McIlroy, resulting in the former Masters winner lobbing a LIV-branded tee in his opponent’s direction. Little were they aware that it would take a birdie at each of the final two holes for McIlroy to overcome the most talked-about player in golf.
The second newsworthy episode involved Reed losing his ball up a tree on the 17th fairway, an escapade that resulted in a social media frenzy asking whether the ball found was, in fact, the correct ball and how several marshals identified it.
The DP World Tour’s statement at the time cleared Reed, stating that, “Using binoculars [the DP World Tour Chief Referee] joined the player in the area and asked him to identify his distinctive ball markings,” and “was satisfied that a ball with those markings was lodged in the tree.”
Video footage and players’ comments subsequently pointed to the ball flying into a different tee, but in Reed’s defence, he was likely to have been advised to the exact tree to look into, rather than guess himself.
He signed for a bogey five on the hole, a score that could have been one shot worse if having to reload on the tee box.
Reed himself sees the event much like most did the tee-peg incident – as something and nothing – and posted a statement to that effect on Twitter today:
This is my statement regarding Dubai Desert Classic! Maybe it’s time we get back to playing some golf! Best wishes. pic.twitter.com/sTUHOHzkPF
— Patrick Reed (@PReedGolf) January 31, 2023
With that all over, this week Reed returns to the Asian Tour for the Saudi International, where he meets up with much of his LIV counterparts in an event dominated by two-time champion Dustin Johnson.
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Bob
Dec 7, 2022 at 6:34 pm
Something’s broken with that player. Is his 6 iron stamped 8?
H
Dec 6, 2022 at 6:17 pm
Why doesn’t the caddie know his player’s yardages?
Z
Dec 6, 2022 at 7:58 pm
Pro Am. He’s probably just a local caddie with someone he has never seen golf before. When I worked at a country club I used to caddie for 2 people a day. Usually the guest of a member who I had never seen swing before.
JD
Dec 6, 2022 at 12:58 pm
Hitting an 8 iron 175 but a 4i 200 is quite common place for the folks on here.