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Paul Emerson, a golf fan from Ontario, jumped into action after Pan's caddie slipped and fell Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The New York ...
The lawyer from Aurora, Ontario, in Canada went from behind the rope as a fan to carrying the bag of Taiwanese golfer C.T. Pan for two holes on June 2 after Pan's professional caddie was injured ...
This forced Cowan, a popular caddie on the PGA Tour, to exit and a series of people to caddie for Pan the rest of the round. Advertisement It started with a fan from the gallery, Paul Emerson.
HAMILTON, Ontario — A fan was on the bag for two holes during the final round of the PGA Tour’s RBC Canadian Open on Sunday. C.T. Pan needed someone to carry his bag after his regular caddie ...
Golf fan Paul Emerson had an experience of a lifetime when he stepped in to caddie for CT Pan in the final round of the Canadian Open on Sunday. The Taiwanese player's normal caddie Mike 'Fluff ...
Cowan, Pan's regular caddie, went down in the middle of the third hole. Paul Emerson, a fan watching the tournament, stepped inside the ropes to carry Pan's clubs through the fourth hole.
A fan was plucked from the crowd to work for Pan the remainder of the hole. (The Rules of Golf allow for a change of caddie at any time although a player cannot have more than one caddie at a time ...
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