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  2. Caddie Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia "The Grandfather of Caddies" at Augusta National Golf Club; Only caddie to have worked with 4 different Masters Champions with 5 combined wins in, 1938, 1948, 1951, 1953, and 1956 Kevin J. Sullivan [38] 2006: Caddie (14 years) US Blind Golfers Association

  3. Carl Jackson (caddie) - Wikipedia

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    Carl Jackson is a golf caddie at the Augusta National Golf Club. He has caddied at every Masters Tournament, except one, since 1961 holding the record for the most appearances, at 54, of a caddie at this tournament. [1] [2] He has caddied for Ben Crenshaw 39 times including on the two occasions on which he won the tournament. [1]

  4. Steve Williams (caddie) - Wikipedia

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    The club was later retrieved by a diver, and handed back to Woods on the 15th hole. [4] Woods and Williams' relationship extended beyond the golf course, as Woods attended Williams' wedding in New Zealand in 2005 and attended many of Williams' dirt track races. [5] Williams was known to aggressively defend Woods from overbearing fans on the course.

  5. Eddie Lowery - Wikipedia

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    Lowery was the fifth child born to John and Maria Lowery (née Curran), who were Irish immigrants who lived in Newton, Massachusetts. [3] He moved to San Francisco, California, and championed the rising amateur careers of Ken Venturi (1964 U.S. Open Champion), Harvie Ward (1955 & 1956 U.S. Amateur Champion), and Tony Lema (1964 British Open Champion), among others.

  6. Angelo Argea - Wikipedia

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    Angelo Argea (November 7, 1929 – October 10, 2005) was best known as the caddie for Jack Nicklaus. [1] [2]Argea was born in Greece. [3] He and Nicklaus first met at the Palm Springs Golf Classic in 1963, when Argea signed up to caddie for him.

  7. Caddy - Wikipedia

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    Caddy (tea), a receptacle used to store tea; Caddy (hardware), a protective case for an electronic module; Catty or Caddy, an Asian unit of weight; Caddy, nickname of Cadborosaurus, a sea serpent in folklore; Caddy, Shetland term for a home reared orphan animal; Caddy (barbell), a 45 pound barbell weight; Caddy (web server), an open-source web ...

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