Who Is Adam Scott's Caddie?
James Austin Who Is Adam Scott's Caddie?
Adam Scott has worked with some of the most well-known caddies over his career including Steve Williams and Tony Navarro. Scott and Navarro worked together between 2005 and 2011, after Navarro had worked for the likes of Greg Norman and Raymond Floyd.
“Adam was great to work for. A gentleman and a helluva player,” Navarro told The Caddie Network.
“He’s very underrated, a lot better player than probably his career has showed."
The Aussie also teamed up with Tiger Woods' former bag man Steve Williams in 2011 after the Kiwi's split with Woods. Williams famously described his 2011 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational win with Scott as the best victory of his career. They were together when Scott won The Masters in 2013 and when he became the World No.1 in 2014. They split in 2017 as Scott wanted a full-time caddie just as Williams was beginning to think about retirement. That being said Williams occasionally comes onto Scott's bag again, such as at the 2023 Masters tournament.
Fast forward and Scott was working with John Limanti for a long time, starting in the second half of 2018. Limanti, a caddie for decades, had also worked for the likes of Chris Stroud, Aaron Baddeley, Brendon Todd, Chris Kirk and Kyle Stanley. He was also the caddie for I.K. Kim in her infamous loss at the 2012 Kraft Nabisco Championship where she missed a one-foot putt on the 72nd green to win.
However this partnership appears to have ended with Scott now having Gregory Hearmon on the bag. We are unsure when the pair first started working together but we first spotted Hearmon on the bag at the start of the 2022 calendar year.
We believe Hearmon is from South Africa and has caddied for a couple of well-known South Africans, Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel. In fact Hearmon was on the bag for Schwartzel's 2011 Masters victory which he cites as the biggest highlight of his caddying career.
Hearmon has a handicap of around 5, says Liverpool is his favorite sports team and said Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Nick Price would make up his dream foursome.
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