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Scottie Scheffler has Ted Scott on the bag at RSM Classic

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Scottie Scheffler has Ted Scott on the bag at RSM Classic

Scott served as Bubba Watson’s caddie for 15 years

    Written by Sean Martin @PGATOURSMartin

    ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. – One of the TOUR’s rising stars has one of its most recognizable caddies on the bag this week.

    Ted Scott, best known as the longtime caddie for Bubba Watson, will be on Scottie Scheffler’s bag at this week’s RSM Classic.

    “(We’re) trying it out,” Scheffler said Wednesday. “I’ve known Teddy for a couple years, just a good dude around the TOUR. … He was available and I thought he’d be a good fit for me, and we’ll see how things go.”

    Scheffler and Watson were partners at this year’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans, finishing T8.

    Scott and Watson split in September after a 15-year partnership during which Watson won 12 times, including two Masters.

    Scheffler and Scott got off to a good start Thursday, as Scheffler shot a first-round 63 on Sea Island's Seaside Course.

    "Teddy's a real positive influence. We were in a good mood all day," Scheffler said Thursday. "He did a good job helping me stay patient, not overthink things out there."

    Scheffler, 25, was the 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year and 2020 Rookie of the Year on the PGA TOUR. He recently played his first Ryder Cup, defeating World No. 1 Jon Rahm in Singles.

    Scheffler arrives at The RSM Classic after finishing fourth in the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba and runner-up at last week’s Hewlett Packard Enterprise Houston Open. He is 12th in the FedExCup.

    Scheffler is playing The RSM’s first two rounds with Max Homa and Louis Oosthuizen in one of the tournament’s featured groups.

    Sean Martin manages PGATOUR.COM’s staff of writers as the Lead, Editorial. He covered all levels of competitive golf at Golfweek Magazine for seven years, including tournaments on four continents, before coming to the PGA TOUR in 2013. Follow Sean Martin on Twitter.