Okay, here we go. I saw a topic today – who is Tiger Woods’ caddie now – and it got me thinking about all the different caddies he’s had over the years. So I decided to do a little digging and write it all down.

My Deep Dive into Tiger’s Caddies
First, I opened my browser and typed in “Tiger Woods caddies” in the search bar. A bunch of articles popped up, and I started clicking through them. I mostly used Google, by the way. It’s just what I’m used to.
I learned that Tiger’s first caddie when he went pro was this guy named Mike “Fluff” Cowan. Seems like they had a good run, but then they split up. I scrolled through a few more articles to see who came after Fluff. Honestly, it was a bit of a blur of names at first, but I kept reading.
Then I noticed something about the Genesis Invitational. Apparently, Tiger was wearing this new clothing line called “Sun Day Red.” That’s kind of cool, I guess. But what I really wanted to know was who was carrying his bag at that tournament.
I dug a little deeper, scanning more articles and forum posts. People online were talking about it, but nobody seemed to have a straight answer. It was like trying to find a needle in a haystack! So I decided to change my search terms a bit.
I typed in “Tiger Woods caddie Genesis Invitational 2024.” Boom! That did the trick. I finally found some reliable information. Turns out, his caddie for that tournament was a veteran named Rob McNamara.

So there you have it. After all that searching and reading, I finally figured out who is caddying for Tiger right now. It’s Rob McNamara.
- Started by searching for “Tiger Woods caddies.”
- Read about his first caddie, Mike “Fluff” Cowan.
- Noticed the “Sun Day Red” clothing line at the Genesis Invitational.
- Searched specifically for “Tiger Woods caddie Genesis Invitational 2024.”
- Found out that Rob McNamara is his current caddie.
It took a bit of effort, but I got there in the end. Hope this helps anyone else who was wondering the same thing! It’s always interesting to see who these top players choose to have by their side.