REPLACES NOW RETIRED STEVE WILLIAMS
FROM GOLFWEEK.COM
By Jim McCabe
After an end-of-the-year run through Japan, China, and Australia, Adam Scott, pictured above, has settled on veteran Mike Kerr as his new caddie.
Kerr, from Zimbabwe, replaces Steve Williams, who decided to retire after a 36-year run that most famously included 13 major championships with Tiger Woods.
Kerr, who most recently had worked for Thorbjorn Olesen, has caddied for Ernie Els, Lee Westwood and Miguel Angel Jimenez.
Now ranked third in the world, Scott had announced that his final five tournaments of 2014 would be used to test things with three different caddies. He used Eddie Gardino at the Japan Open, Englishman David Clark at the HSBC Champions in China and the Australian Masters, then played the Australian Open and Australian PGA with Kerr.
It will be a while before we see the Scott-Kerr duo in work, however, as the Aussie isn’t expected to tee it up competitively again until the Honda Classic (Feb. 26-March 1).
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