At the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday, professional golfer C.T. Pan faced an unusual challenge when his caddie was injured during the final round. Pan went through four different caddies in just 10 holes, including a local fan named Paul Emerson who stepped in to carry his clubs. The incident occurred at the PGA event in Hamilton, providing Emerson with an unforgettable experience. This unique moment highlighted the unpredictable nature of sports and showcased the camaraderie between athletes and fans.
Paul Emerson started out the final round of the RBC Canadian Open as a fan, but spent the middle of it as a caddie for a moment he'll never forget. https://t.co/XMU8Ip0brz
A man’s ‘wild experience’ of going from fan to caddie at PGA’s Canadian Open Read more: https://t.co/dqoTQTNfbX
A fan at the Canadian Open had an unforgettable experience when he stepped up and took over for an injured caddie. @mikewalkerctv reports: https://t.co/TMwtKMJzTn https://t.co/gIrVGi1QZW
Fan steps in for injured caddie at Canadian Open https://t.co/Vjmmi0Kvc7
A caddie got injured at a PGA event so this local fan got to step in as an unexpected caddie for the golfer. https://t.co/mn4ah7wjQz
Fan steps in to caddie for pro golfer at Canadian Open in Hamilton https://t.co/r5NR1BYjRH
Pro Golfer C.T. Pan Agrees to Let a Fan Carry His Clubs After His Caddie Is Injured in Fall https://t.co/jdF8pwVr76
This player went through four caddies in just 10 holes at the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday. https://t.co/EDUJo7g3pF
PGA Tour golfer needs 4 different caddies, including a fan, to finish final round at RBC Canadian Open https://t.co/CiKmao814m
Watch incredible moment PGA Tour star picks random FAN from crowd to carry bag https://t.co/8jsSKrBiDF