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Steve Williams to caddy for Adam Scott
Robert Premeaux Jr.
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Woods’ caddie on Scott’s bag at US Open


BETHESDA, Md. (AP) â€" Tiger Woods isn’t at the U.S. Open this year. But his caddie is.
Steve Williams, who has been on the bag for 13 of Woods’ major championships, was working with Adam Scott at Congressional. A USGA official says they were seen together during a practice round Saturday at the course outside of Washington, D.C.
Woods withdrew from the U.S. Open on Tuesday because of lingering injuries to his left leg. He has not said how long he will be out.
Scott recently parted with longtime caddie Tony Navarro.
While speculation about Woods’ future figures to be rampant next week, Woods’ agent said Williams was only temporarily filling in for the 30-year-old Australian.
“Adam found out that Tiger wasn’t going to be playing the U.S. Open,” Mark Steinberg said. “He and Stevie have been friends for quite some time and he called and said, ’Can you help me out at the Open?”’
Steinberg said Williams first got permission from Woods.
“I think like anybody else, Steve doesn’t want to miss a major, just like Tiger doesn’t want to miss a major,” Steinberg said.
Scott, who split with Navarro after The Players Championship, used Mick Doran at Colonial.
It will be the second time Scott has worked with someone from the Williams’ family. Ten years ago, he briefly hired Williams’ younger brother, Phil, to be his caddie. Phil Williams had caddied only sparingly, but his previous work included a stint for Jack Nicklaus in the 1989 Australian Masters.
It was not immediately clear how long Williams would work for Scott, or how long Woods would remain sidelined. He still has the AT&T National, which starts June 30, listed as his next tournament on his website. There remains an outside chance Woods could play at Aronomink if he thought his leg was healthy enough to play the other two majors this year.
MikeNomgi
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# 1    6/11/2011 8:05:21 PM   
So maybe you're psychic? Williams has said many times that Woods would be his last bag. I doubt he will jump ship. Then again, Scott is a fellow Aussie. I think though, he'd riather get out of the game soon. He's a wealthy man and has business interests back home. But for now I think he's just helping out Scott.


cogolfer1
LowIndex
 
# 2    6/11/2011 9:30:07 PM   
My only comment after reading this is, why would you want to be friends with Steve Williams?


bill321
Professional Champion
 
# 3    6/11/2011 10:00:10 PM   

My only comment after reading this is, why would you want to be friends with Steve Williams?


Because he does stuff like this....

break.com/usercontent/2009/8/tiger-woods-farts-on-buick-open-2009-882308


HOGAN418
Professional Champion
 
# 4    6/12/2011 12:16:29 AM   
This just in: "Here's a quarter.. call somebody who cares...."


# 5    6/12/2011 10:50:14 AM   
this is a good thing. Tiger let Steve out to play. it helps out Scott to have a good looper and friend on his bag and for everyone, it's a breath of fresh air. i think it will be interesting to see him working with someone else and could be a great learning experience for all.


gj24
Legend
 
# 6    6/13/2011 5:49:23 AM   
Could be really good for Adam--That and Stevie will hopefully get a paycheck this year-LOL~


PeteG512
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# 7    6/13/2011 7:23:51 AM   

Could be really good for Adam--That and Stevie will hopefully get a paycheck this year-LOL~
This could finally bring Adam Scott closer to winning the US Open. The experience level Stevie brings to Adam outweighs anything else!!!


MikeNomgi
Professional Champion
 
# 8    6/13/2011 6:10:34 PM   

Stevie is a great guy and well respected among the pros and caddies.


That's subject to debate.


cogolfer1
LowIndex
 
# 9    6/13/2011 6:27:46 PM   


Stevie is a great guy and well respected among the pros and caddies.


That's subject to debate.


Absofreakinglutely. http://progolftalk.nbcsports.c../

http://sports.espn.go.com/golf..


MikeNomgi
Professional Champion
 
# 10    6/13/2011 7:53:52 PM   
An idiot? Really?