Crazy moment PGA Tour golf star picks a random FAN out of the crowd to be his caddie at the Canadian Open… after his regular bag-carrier slipped down a hill and injured himself
- CT Pan’s caddy, Mike “Fluff” Cowan, was injured Sunday afternoon
- So the PGA Tour veteran had to recruit a random fan from the audience
A random golf fan got a moment to remember on Sunday when CT Pan hired him as his caddy.
Pan’s bags are normally carried by Mike “Fluff” Cowan, but the veteran caddy slipped while walking down a hill on the third hole and injured himself during the Canadian Open.
While Pan was taking Cowan to a medic, a fan was identified PGA.com while Paul Emerson volunteered to help the golfer – help which Pan gladly accepted.
“I helped Fluff take off the bib, threw it over and started walking through the hole,” Emerson said.
In a video from the PGAs official X accountYou see Emerson walking onto the green and putting on a bib.
A random fan became a PGA caddy on Sunday when CT Pan’s bag carrier was injured
The fan shook hands with Pan on the course before settling into his new role as caddie
Underneath he wore a pink Masters T-shirt.
He then shook hands with Pan before settling into his new role, which he played for two holes.
According to PGA.com, a member of the caddy service team stepped in on the fifth hole for Emerson before being replaced by Al Riddell, Paul Barjon’s caddy, on the 10th hole.
At the time of writing, Pan was tied for 36th after finishing his fourth round, with an overall score of three under the park.
Robert MacIntyre had only just started the final round, but leads the field with a -13.
Pan, 32, has three pro victories, his last being the 2019 RBC Heritage.
Cowan, meanwhile, has previously cadged for the likes of Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk.