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CT Pan uses 4 caddies (including 2 fans!) following Fluff Cowan accident during Canadian Open final round
On Sunday’s final round of the RBC Canadian Open, CT Pan’s caddie, Mike “Fluff” Cowan, fell down while walking up a hill on the 3rd hole at Hamilton Golf Club.
? C.T. Pan’s caddie, the legend Mike “Fluff” Cowan slipped coming down the hill on the 3rd hole and was unable to continue caddying. A random fan was asked to carry his clubs the rest of the day. ?
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) June 2, 2024
The 76-year-old seemed to be fine after the fall, but Pan still needed a caddie for the remainder of his round.
With no other options, golf fan Paul Emerson stepped up to help Pan out.
Not all heroes wear capes, but some wear bibs.
RT to thank Paul Emerson for stepping up in caddie relief! @ctpangolf | @PGATOUR | #RBCCO pic.twitter.com/losw6kPmNG
— RBC Canadian Open (@RBCCanadianOpen) June 2, 2024
Emerson soon learned that caddying in a professional event is not for the faint of heart and needed a substitute after about thirty minutes.
UPDATE: The random fan who took over caddying for an injured fluff has been replaced by another random fan. pic.twitter.com/6NzLyZBsY9
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) June 2, 2024
It didn’t end there.
Adam Stanley, a Canadian journalist, continued to give updates on Pan’s caddie situation throughout the round.
CT Pan update: First caddy was on for one hole, didn’t work out. Now another fan is on the bag. CT’s wife has brought a stand bag to 10 tee to see if he wants her to caddy (she has in the past). Fluff is fine.
— Adam Stanley (@adam_stanley) June 2, 2024
Mike Campbell, someone from caddy services at the club, was brought to help out pretty much immediately.
He worked the rest of the front nine before Al Riddell took over. https://t.co/9beGN7eHfm
— Adam Stanley (@adam_stanley) June 2, 2024
“Fourth caddie? That’s a fucking record now!” – Shane Lowry, with a beauty.
Al Riddell is local, great guy. Nine holes to go. Was watching on TV and came right over. pic.twitter.com/4Rig0aDT4J
— Adam Stanley (@adam_stanley) June 2, 2024
The caddie issues ended there, and Pan was able to finish the round with his fourth caddie.
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Rory McIlroy admits he was left in ‘disbelief’ by Keegan Bradley’s Ryder Cup appointment
On Monday, the world of golf was put into collective disbelief when Keegan Bradley was appointed as the 2025 United States team Ryder Cup captain. The vast majority of fans and media lauded the choice, but it was a surprising one, nonetheless.
During his pre-tournament press conference, Rory McIlroy, who was the leading point scorer in the 2023 Ryder Cup, was asked for his thoughts on the Bradley appointment.
“I think it has come as a surprise for everyone. We had dinner in London on Sunday night with Luke [Donald], and he told us then.
“Its’ an interesting appointment. The youngest captain since Arnold Palmer I think was a playing captain as 34. But he knows Bethpage very well. He went to university in the area. He’s obviously very passionate about the Ryder Cup.
‘It’s certainly a departure from what the US have done over the last few years, and time will tell if that’s a good thing or not.”
When he was asked how the room reacted while the European team was out to dinner, he said “disbelief.”
“I think disbelief, probably. I think Keegan was probably in disbelief, at some point, too, but it’s certainly an interesting pick.”
McIlroy got off to a hot start at the Scottish Open, where he is the defending champion. He will have to chase down Ludvig Aberg, who is leading after he completed his first 36 holes.
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‘The rules need to be enforced’ – Nelly Korda on slow play on the LPGA Tour
Slow play has once again become a topic of discussion in professional golf. Earlier this week, LIV Golf’s Thomas Pieters said he believes players on the DP World Tour are “cheating” due to the fact that they are knowingly taking more time to hit their shots than the rules allow.
It’s in the R&A’s rule book how much time you can take so in my eyes they are cheating.. ?????
— Thomas Pieters (@Thomas_Pieters) July 7, 2024
Yesterday, LPGA Tour superstar, Nelly Korda, spoke on the subject of slow play as well.
The 25-year-old is preparing for the Evian Championship this week, where Carlota Ciganda was disqualified last year for slow play.
After last year’s event, Nelly supported the decision that led to Ciganda’s disqualification.
“I really like Carlota. She’s a great person. I enjoy playing with her. I am a fast player, but I would say at the end of the day the rules of golf are the rules of golf, and it’s good that it’s being enforced.”
This week at her pre-tournament press conference, she doubled down on her stance.
“If I was a spectator and I was out here for five-and-a-half hours to six hours, you know, it’s tough to watch. You want to watch a sport that’s continuously moving and not continuously stalling. I would say I think it’s really important for the rules officials to enforce the rules of golf.”
“I just think the faster people play is better for the game,” Korda said. “The rules need to be enforced and we have seen that. I think the LPGA Tour is doing a better job. I still think there is some room for improvement, and it’s going to be better for the game of golf if there aren’t three groups on one hole.
“I know there is tough golf courses and conditions too that you need to take into account. But at the end of the day, the more we improve the pace of play the more people are going to be interested in watching, coming out and not just watching on TV.”
Korda comes into the major championship missing her last three cuts after winning six of eight events to start the season.
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‘Never thought I would say this…’ – NFL star Sauce Gardner makes huge claim after picking up golf
NFL cornerback, Sauce Gardner, has recently caught the golf bug and has documented his early golf journey on social media.
The New York Jets star took to X once again on Wednesday, saying golf was harder than football.
Never thought I would say this, but golf is harder than football.
— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) July 10, 2024
“Never thought I would say this, but golf is harder than football.”
I don’t think many would disagree with Gardner’s revelation, but it’s interesting to see a football player say it, nonetheless.
One account, “LIV Golf Insider”, replied to Gardner and it seemed to resonate with the way most fans feel.
“Nobody on the planet thinks football is harder to play than golf.”
Gardner is running out of time to work on his golf game with football season right around the corner.
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