GOLF.AI • Nov 27, 2025
The Caddie Effect: An Underdog's Hope
In the world of professional golf, a player's caddie is often their strategist, confidant, and biggest supporter. But what happens when an underdog player teams up with a legend of the looping world? That's the story unfolding in Australia, where journeyman Anthony Quayle has enlisted the help of none other than Steve Williams, Tiger Woods's iconic former caddie.
Quayle, ranked 664th in the world, is taking a massive gamble on his career. He recently relinquished his guaranteed status on the Japan Tour to compete on the Australasian Tour, successfully securing one of just three coveted DP World Tour cards. Now, as he tees it up on home soil at the Australian PGA and Australian Open, he has an ace up his sleeve—or rather, on his bag.Williams is arguably the most famous caddie of the modern era, having guided Tiger Woods to 13 of his 15 major championships. His resume also includes successful stints with Greg Norman and Adam Scott, whom he helped navigate to a historic Masters victory in 2013. His experience is immeasurable, and Quayle feels its immediate impact. 'I think having somebody like Steve on your bag, you can't help but feel you've maybe got a 15th club in the bag,' Quayle said. 'There's a fair bit of experience and golf IQ that comes along with his career.'This unlikely partnership represents more than just a caddie change; it's a bet on experience over odds. As Quayle fights to establish himself on the world stage, the presence of a legendary figure like Williams could be the catalyst for a true fairytale story.

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