Adam Scott hit all the right shots Sunday in a round that was close to flawless and earned him his first World Golf Championship title.
He celebrated with a caddy who has won quite a few more.
Steve Williams, fired last month by Tiger Woods after a 12-year partnership, felt like a bigger winner when Scott rolled in one last birdie for a 5-under 65 and a four-shot victory in the Bridgestone Invitational.
Williams became part of the show this week, especially since Woods was playing for the first time in nearly three months. Williams took a jab at Woods in an interview off the 18th green by saying that of his 145 wins in his 33 years as a caddie, this WGC title with the affable Australian made it the:
“the greatest week of my caddying in my life.” and “the best win of my life.”
This has all the making of a bad break up and the drama that follows afterwards. One person who leaves the relationship is quick to claim their new partner is “the best thing since sliced bread”, interesting to see if Williams is playing this same tune a year from now. Tiger Woods will hear these quotes and must use it to fuel his fire. Tiger ended +1 and has a quick turnaround with the PGA Championship – Atlanta Athletic Club starting next weekend.