PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — A cyclone ravaging New Zealand has prompted Adam Scott to find a backup caddie for Wednesday’s pro-am at the Genesis Invitational, with his usual bagman, Steve Williams, scrambling to get a flight out of his home in Auckland in time for Thursday’s first round at Riviera Country Club. Government officials in Read more…
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It’s unclear whether Williams, who also caddied for LPGA Major winner Danielle Kang last year, among others, in one-off arrangements, will caddie for Day beyond this week.
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