Bryson DeChambeau will have new caddie in Rocket Mortgage defense
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Bryson DeChambeau will have a new caddie on the bag this week.
DeChambeau’s longtime caddie, Tim Tucker, was on-site Wednesday but was not carrying the bag when DeChambeau, the Rocket Mortgage Classic’s defending champion, prepared to tee off alongside Cameron Champ and Kramer Hickok. Tucker carried the bag in all eight of DeChambeau's PGA TOUR wins.
"They had a good run, and they mutually agreed yesterday afternoon to go their separate ways,” DeChambeau’s agent, Brett Falkoff, told Golf Channel's Ryan Lavner. “Everything runs its course. Tim was getting tired and Bryson was getting tired. In any relationship they run their course, and that’s what happened here.
“It wasn’t one specific issue. It was a culmination. Like any caddie-player relationship, they had their ups and downs. They wish each other nothing but the best and will always be there for each other.”
The duration of the split remains to be seen. Falkoff told ESPN's Bob Harig that DeChambeau and Tucker have gone their separate ways "for now." DeChambeau classified the split as "a break" in comments to Michael Collins before Thursday's round.
Ben Schomin, the head of TOUR operations for Cobra, will caddie for DeChambeau this week.