Who is Bryson DeChambeau's caddie? Meet Gregory Bodine

Bryson DeChambeau caddie: Who is Bryson DeChambeau's caddie? Here is everything you need to know about the LIV Golf star's bag man Gregory Bodine.

Bryson DeChambeau
Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson DeChambeau is one of the most recognisable faces in the game of golf and has won numerous times on both the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.

The long-hitting American broke onto the scene in 2017 with a victory at the John Deere Classic, and since then, he's had a selection of caddies on the bag. 

Tim Tucker was DeChambeau's caddie for all eight of his PGA Tour victories, including the 2020 US Open, before the pair parted ways in 2021. 

Tucker went on to launch a luxury coach company at Bandon Dunes, while DeChambeau turned to good friend Brian Zeigler for caddying duties.

Zeigler worked as a coach at Dallas National, where DeChambeau was based, and the pair teamed up before the 2021 Open Championship at Royal St George's.

While Zeigler's primary job was to caddie for DeChambeau, the pair also worked extensively on speed training, and DeChambeau has gone on record to claim that he helped him to reach personal records he never thought possible.  

DeChambeau then had Cobra's Golf's tour operations manager Ben Schomin on the bag for a brief spell before landing on his current looper, Gregory Bodine, in 2023. 

Bryson DeChambeau and Gregory Bodine
Bryson DeChambeau and Gregory Bodine

DeChambeau and Bodine have enjoyed plenty of success together, winning two LIV Golf individual events at LIV Chicago and LIV Greenbrier. 

The pair's standout moment came at LIV Greenbrier, where DeChambeau shot a stunning 61 on Saturday before following it up with a record-breaking 58 on Sunday to win by six shots.  

Before his time caddying for the LIV Golf star, Bodine set up the Evergreen Golf Club in Seattle in partnership with former NFL wide receiver Jermaine Kearse.

Bodine is a keen golfer himself and attended Biola University, where he played for the golf team. 

He also enjoyed time on the bag of PGA Tour star Tony Finau, with whom he won one PGA Tour title between 2014-2020. 

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