A golf fan stepped in on the 3rd hole during the final round of the RBC Canadian Open to replace Tiger Woods’ former caddie Mike ‘Fluff’ Cowan.
A fan replaced CT’s injured caddie Mike Cowan
A golf fan replaced Tiger Woods’ former caddie Mike ‘Fluff’ Cowan during the final round of the RBC Canadian Open.
Cowan, who is now the regular caddie of one-time PGA Tour winner CT Pan, went down injured on the 3rd hole at Hamilton Golf & Country Club.
The commentary box said that Cowan, who was Woods’ first professional caddie, fell down the hill on the par-4 3rd and therefore needed to be replaced for Pan.
With seemingly none of Pan’s team available to step in, a fan took it upon himself to pull on the caddie bib and take on looping duty for Pan.
The PGA Tour pro shook hands with his new caddie for the day on the 3rd green.
Things got off to a slightly rocky start for the new stand-in caddie as he picked up the bag and then dropped the putter head cover.
Former PGA Tour pro Robert Damron then jokingly grilled the caddie when saying ‘he might need to loosen the straps on the bib just a tad’.
Fluff took a spill and think some random guy from the ropes got the call to finish the round on CT Pan’s bag. Hopefully Fluff is alright. Damron couldn’t resist a fat guy joke pic.twitter.com/ioWiuxOoq8