HONOLULU (AP) All it took was one week back on the bag to remind Jim ”Bones” Mackay what he always loved about being a caddie.
It just wasn’t enough for this to be the ultimate mic drop.
Mackay traded in his TV microphone at the Sony Open for the 40-pound bag belonging to Justin Thomas.
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It was his first time caddying since he split with Phil Mickelson six months ago. Mackay was only a temporary replacement at Waialae for Jimmy Johnson, a good friend and Thomas’ regular caddie who has a nasty case of plantar fasciitis that will keep him in a walking boot for the next month.
”The toughest thing about not caddying is missing the competition, not having a dog in the fight,” Mackay said before the final round. ”There’s nothing more rewarding as a caddie, in general terms, when you say, `I don’t like 6-iron, I like 7,’ and being right. I miss that part of it.”
The reward now?
”Not stumbling over my words,” he said. ”And being better than I was the pre..