After his first round in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Dustin Johnson made it clear he was not bitter about Tiger Woods hiring his now-former caddie Joe LaCava.
Good.
Johnson may not be Woods – he may never be Woods – but he is young, talented and marketable. Those are three things Tiger was 15 years ago.
Who carries his bag is not inconsequential, but Woods himself said a caddie is not worth more than the rare shot or two in a round. Considering the three shots which kept Johnson from likely having at least one major by now were a shank, a rules violation and a nasty bunker shot, those were out of the control of any caddie.

