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Sergio might use two caddies at Ryder Cup


And you thought it was amusing when Phil Mickelson used two drivers at the Masters, for different lengths and different spins.

Well, PA Sports (England's answer to Associated Press) reports today that Sergio Garcia might bring along two caddies to the Ryder Cup in Kentucky next month. Garcia has been alternating caddies, one from England, one from South Africa, with the understanding that they split the caddie's share of the winnings every week, no matter who is on the bag.

Instead of having to make a Solomon-like decision, he might just bring both to the international matches against the U.S., which always seem to bring out the best in Garcia's game.

You just wonder how he would work it out. One caddie does the morning loop, the other the afternoon? One carries the bag, the other rakes bunkers and reads putts? Or they could just take turns, especially fitting for the Ryder Cup alternate shot matches.


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nice !
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