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New Zealand caddie Steve Williams says he plans to retire but will consider offers of part-time work next year and would team up with former....
Steve Williams (caddie)
New Zealand caddy
Steve WilliamsMNZM (born 29 December 1963) is a New Zealander who has served as a caddie for several top professional golfers, most recently with Jason Day.
Williams is best known for having served as Tiger Woods' caddie from 1999 to 2011. Woods was the top-ranked golfer in the world for much of Williams' tenure as his caddie.
NEW ZEALAND caddy Steve Williams says he plans to retire but will consider offers of part-time work next year and would team up with former.
Career
Williams was born in Wellington. He began his career of caddying at his home club at age 6. By age 10, he was frequently caddying 36 holes on Saturday and Sunday and then practicing his golf game until dark, becoming a two-handicap by age 13.
However, as he reports on his official site, "by the age of thirteen I found myself enjoying caddying more than playing."[1]
He received his first break as a caddie in 1976, when his father arranged for him to carry the bags of five-time Open Championship winner Peter Thomson in the New Zealand Open.
Thomson, who finished third, was impressed with the