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Garrick Higgo splits with caddie after PGA Championship penalty

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Garrick Higgo has split with caddie Austin Gaugert after a two-stroke penalty for being late at the PGA Championship.

Time is up for the player-caddie duo of Garrick Higgo and Austin Gaugert. Golfweek has confirmed with Higgo's agent that he split with Gaugert and has hired Nick Cavendish-Pell, who previously worked for him and will be on the bag at this week’s PGA Tour event, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in Dallas. Players and caddies part ways all the time, but this one is notable because Higgo was penalized two strokes for being late for his first-round tee time at the 108 th PGA Championship on Thursday.

More: Garrick Higgo doesn't agree with 2-shot penalty at PGA Championship: 'I wasn't that late' Gaugert can be seen on video yelling at Higgo to hurry up, but to no avail. The 29-year-old South African rallied to shoot 1-under 69 in the first round despite the penalty and then engaged in an unforgettable press conference during which he channeled the late Yogi Berra and said, “I wouldn’t have been late if I had known I was running late. ” Among a string of all-time quotes, he added: “I was there on time, but the rule is, if you're one second late, you're late.

” Higgo shot 76 on Friday and missed the cut by one stroke. Adding insult to injury, had he not been penalized two strokes for his miscue, he would’ve played the weekend. While Higgo spoke to the media about his penalty, Gaugert has stayed true to the caddie oath of not talking out of school about one’s player.

Does Higgo in some way blame him for being tardy? Making sure that your player shows up on time is right up there with counting his clubs to make sure he has no more than 14 in the bag as two of the cardinal rules for caddies. Gaugert was on the bag for Higgo when he won the 2025 Corales Puntacana Championship.