Why does Scottie Scheffler have a new caddie?
His regular caddie, Ted Scott, had a family emergency.
Sports / Golf
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will have Michael Cromie on his bag for the BMW Championship, the second leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs. This comes after his regular caddie, Ted Scott, had to leave the previous tournament due to a family emerg...
Scottie Scheffler is navigating the FedEx Cup playoffs with a change in his support team. Ted Scott's absence due to a family emergency has led to Michael Cromie, who usually caddies for Chris Kirk, stepping in for the BMW Championship. This follows Brad Payne, a PGA Tour chaplain, filling in for the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship, where Scheffler finished T3. Cromie himself is an accomplished golfer, having earned All-American honors at the University of Georgia and winning the North & South Amateur in 2014. Scheffler aims to continue his strong season, where he already has four wins, including two majors, and maintain his lead in the FedExCup standings. A strong performance at the BMW Championship is crucial as FedEx Cup points are worth quadruple their regular-season value, determining the top 30 players who will advance to the Tour Championship.
His regular caddie, Ted Scott, had a family emergency.
He regularly caddies for Chris Kirk and will fill in for Scottie Scheffler at the BMW Championship.
Brad Payne, a PGA Tour chaplain and close friend of Scheffler.
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