Su caddie asume la culpa por la penalización de Higgo en el Campeonato de la PGA

Austin Gaugert, ex caddie del golfista Garrick Higgo, declaró que él tuvo la culpa de una penalización de dos golpes que contribuyó a que no superara el corte en el Campeonato de la PGA.

Gaugert publicó un comunicado en Instagram asumiendo la responsabilidad por la llegada tardía a la hora de salida de la primera ronda de Higgo el pasado jueves. Escribió que no estuvo a la altura al preparar a su jugador y le deseó a Higgo éxito continuo después de que separaran sus caminos tras el evento.

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