Alright, buckle up, because I’m gonna walk you through my deep dive into, well, trying to figure out what’s the deal with the whole “Sepp Straka caddy” situation. It was a bit of a rabbit hole, I’m not gonna lie, but hey, that’s what makes it fun, right?
So, it all started when I was just casually watching some golf. You know, chilling on the couch, trying to pretend I understand the strategies. Then I started to wonder, “Who’s the guy lugging around Straka’s bag?” I figured, gotta be more to it than just carrying clubs.
First thing I did? Google, of course. I typed in “Sepp Straka caddy,” expecting a quick answer. Nope. It was a mix of old articles, player profiles, and golf forums buzzing with speculations. I quickly realized I had to dig deeper, get my hands dirty.

I started by checking out official PGA Tour websites. Those usually have player information, and sometimes, if you’re lucky, caddy details. Nada. They list the basics, like Straka’s stats and tournament history, but the caddy remained a mysterious figure. Next up, I tried golf news sites. Places like Golf Digest, Golf Channel, and ESPN. I searched their archives using different keywords, hoping for a mention or a feature on Straka’s team. Still pretty dry.
Then I thought, “Wait a minute, social media!” I went on Twitter and Instagram and searched for Straka’s official accounts. I scrolled through his posts, looking for any clues or tags that might reveal the caddy’s name. Bingo! There were a few pictures with the caddy in the background, but no names mentioned. I even tried zooming in to see if I could read anything on his bag or hat.
- Checked PGA Tour sites – strike one.
- Hit up the news outlets – strike two.
- Social media stalk – almost a hit!
Okay, getting a little frustrated at this point. But I wasn’t giving up. I changed my approach. Instead of focusing on Straka directly, I figured I’d try to find a list of known PGA Tour caddies. I figured there HAS to be some kind of registry or database. This took a while, but I finally stumbled upon a couple of golf forums where people were actively discussing caddies and sharing information.
And get this, there was some debate and speculation about who Straka uses regularly! Apparently, he’s had a couple different caddies over the past few years. Some people were saying it’s a guy named… well, I’m not gonna name names because honestly, the info wasn’t rock solid. But that gave me something to work with. I took THAT name and went back to searching, cross-referencing it with Straka’s tournament appearances.
Eventually, after hours of internet sleuthing, comparing photos, and reading through forum threads, I pieced together a pretty good picture. I think I’ve got the right guy. It wasn’t easy, but I felt like I’d solved a tiny golf mystery. I felt like a true internet detective.

The Bottom Line? Finding out who a specific golfer’s caddy is can be surprisingly tricky. It takes patience, a willingness to dig through the internet, and a bit of luck. I learned a lot about golf in the process, and honestly, it made watching the tournament even more interesting.
So, what did I actually do?
- Started with a simple question.
- Used Google for basic searches.
- Explored official golf websites.
- Dived into golf news sites.
- Scoured social media.
- Went deep into golf forums.
- Cross-referenced information.
- Spent hours doing it!
That’s my “Sepp Straka caddy” adventure. I hope you enjoyed the ride! Maybe next time, I’ll try to figure out what kind of clubs he’s using…