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Michael Thomas "Fluff" Cowan (born February 7, 1948) is a professional golf caddie on the PGA Tour.He is a 40-year tour veteran and one of its best-known caddies. Cowan has caddied for Ed Sabo (1976–1978), Peter Jacobsen (1978–1996), Tiger Woods (1996–1999), Jim Furyk (1999–2024) [1] and Pan Cheng-tsung (2024–present).
Longtime caddie Mike “Fluff” Cowan underwent hip surgery this week and is now recovering at his home, he confirmed to Golfweek’s Adam Schupak. Cowan, who spent decades working with Jim Furyk ...
Cowan, who spent more than two decades on the bag with Jim Furyk, was caddying for C.T. Pan at Hamilton Golf and Country Club this week in Ontario. Cowan, 76, slipped and fell on the third fairway.
Furyk's round was the worst of any player to finish within the top 50 on the final day. Since Furyk's last victory at The Tour Championship in 2010, he is 0-for-9 with a lead/co-lead after 54 holes. [19] On April 19, 2015, Furyk ended the long slump when he defeated Kevin Kisner with birdie on the second playoff hole at the RBC Heritage.
In Jacksonville last week, it was Furyk & Friends. This week in North Carolina, it was Furyk & Son. Jim Furyk’s son fills in as caddie as Fluff Cowan misses SAS Championship on PGA Tour Champions
Mike Cowan "Fluff" [62] 1999: Caddie: Professional Caddies Association: Caddie for the PGA Tour; Caddied for Peter Jacobson, Tiger Woods, and Jim Furyk: Charles Evans, Jr. "Chick" [63] 1999: Caddie: Western Golf Association: His namesake "Evans Scholars Foundation" administered by the Western Golf Association awards over $20 million in caddie ...
The Constellation Furyk & Friends field will include six members of the World Golf Hall of Fame and 14 major champions.
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a televised series of golf matches which began in the 1960s. [1] [2] The program was sponsored by Shell Oil.It was a part of the tradition of "challenge matches" between pairs of professional golfers, which were the earliest form of professional golf competition, but have now been almost entirely replaced by large field tournaments.