Bryson DeChambeau will have a familiar face on the bag for this week’s LIV Golf event in London at Centurion Club.
DeChambeau’s agent confirmed to Golfweek that Tim Tucker will serve as his client’s caddie for this event. Tucker will replace Greg Bodine, who reportedly is addressing a personal matter.
No Laying Up first reported the news involving Tucker, who previously worked with DeChambeau before the pair parted ways prior to 2021 Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Tucker has been on the bag for all eight of DeChambeau’s PGA Tour victories, including the 2020 U.S. Open. He also served as the caddie for Kurt Kitayama during the latter’s first PGA Tour win at the 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Tucker will be back at the side of Kitayama next week at the Genesis Scottish Open, while Bodine is expected to be on the bag of DeChambeau at the Open Championship in two weeks.
–Field Level Media
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