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Former Caddie Reveals Why He Initially Declined Tiger Woods’ Phone Calls

Published 02/23/2022, 9:30 AM EST

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Tiger Woods has had several caddies on his bag throughout his career. The 15-time major championship winner is quite friendly and always enjoys his time with his caddie. However, the story pertaining to his caddie selection in 1999 is rather an incredible one to hear.

Tiger Woods’ incredible story relating to his caddie

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Professional golfers encounter various caddies throughout their careers. However, only a handful have that special bond with them. Woods and Steve Williams shared a similar one. The duo won 13 major championships as well as, 63 PGA Tour victories together. They also won a dozen other events all over the world. However, did you know that this strong caddie and the professional relationship started with a prank call back in 1999?

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Probably one of the strongest partnerships in golf started in 1999. In February 1999, Steve was arriving in Doral for an event. He was the caddie of Raymond Floyd. While in the air in New Zealand, a news broke that Tiger had parted ways with his caddie, Michael Thomas Cowan, also known as, ” Fluff”. As a result, the search for a new caddie was on. Steve Williams speaks about how he felt that when Woods called him, it was a prank call.

Williams says, “The phone rings, and it’s pretty late, half-past nine. The gentleman on the other end of the phone says, ‘It’s Tiger Woods here. “And I had a mate who could take Tiger’s voice off to a tee, and I thought it was him, so I put the phone down.

via Reuters

He added, ” Phone rang again. I said, ‘Look, Bob, I’m tired, give me a ring tomorrow, I’ve just flown in from New Zealand,’ and I put the phone down again.” “It rang back again and I thought, ‘Maybe it’s not Bob,’ and actually it was Tiger. We got off to a pretty good start there, he thought that was pretty good.”

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Bazif Qadri

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Bazif Qadri is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing BSC Economics Hons, Bazif is a golf enthusiast. Not only a fan, but he is also an avid golfer himself.
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