Nepotism Works In Caddies Favour

Cal on December 7th, 2006

Geoff Ogilvy is utilising the services of his brother-in-law as a caddie this week as Alistair “Squirrel” Matheson (his regular bagman) has been given the week off.

Chris Bradshaw is a doctor for the Geelong Football Club, and is married to Ogilvy’s sister, Sally
Hmmm, now to find out if I’m related to anyone on tour…

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