This week two years ago, Tim Tucker quit his job as Bryson DeChambeau‘s boss the night before 2021 Rocket Mortgage Classic. DeChambeau had just won the tournament.
The tandem has reunited this week.
DeChambeau’s agent confirmed that Tucker will be back on DeChambeau’s bag at the LIV Golf tournament in London this week at Centurion club, according to Golfweek. Tucker caddied all eight of DeChambeau’s PGA Tour wins and was the bag boy for Kurt Kitayama, who won his first Tour title at the 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
DeChambeau’s caddie Greg Bodine is attending to personal matters this week. This is the reason Tucker and DeChambeau have reunited. No Laying Up was the first to report that DeChambeau and Tucker were reunited in London.
Tim Tucker, a famous figure in the Rocket Mortgage world, left Bryson’s bag two years ago on Wednesday before the Rocket Mortgage.
We’ve just received word that Tim will be on the bag for Bryson this week. https://t.co/Kf7gt9NvsJ
No Laid Up (@NoLayingUp July 4, 2019
Bodine will return to DeChambeau’s bag in two weeks, at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake. Tucker will caddie next week for Kitayama in the Genesis Scottish Open.
DeChambeau went through several bagmen in the early years of his career. He even had a break with Tucker before settling on him as his regular bagman in 2018.
DeChambeau is yet to win in 14 LIV tournaments. His best finish was last week, when he finished second at LIV’s Golf Andalucia. The 2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational was the last time DeChambeau won. He is the 2020 U.S. Open Champion.
He missed the Masters cut this year.