"That's a f***ing record now!" Shane Lowry left stunned by caddie chaos at Canadian Open

“Fourth caddie? That’s a f—king record now!” Watch Shane Lowry's hilarious exchange with CT Pan, who had four caddies in the final round at the RBC Canadian Open.

Shane Lowry couldn't believe his eyes in the final round
Shane Lowry couldn't believe his eyes in the final round

Shane Lowry was left stunned as his playing partner CT Pan had a total of four caddies join him for the final round of the RBC Canadian Open

Pan's regular looper Mike 'Fluff' Cowan, who was Tiger Woods' first pro caddie back in the day, took an unfortunate tumble on the 3rd hole and he was not able to continue.

One fan then jumped inside the ropes and took the caddie bib for a couple of holes.

The man was ridiculed by former PGA Tour pro Robert Damron in the commentary box.

As he picked up the bag to take it to the 4th tee, he dropped the putter head cover on the way! 

Fair play to him though. 

A fan replaced CT's injured caddie Mike Cowan
A fan replaced CT's injured caddie Mike Cowan

The fan-turned-caddie was then replaced on Pan's bag a local looper on the 5th hole, and he took the bag through to the 9th green. 

By the time Pan reached the back nine, he was then joined on the 10th tee by his fourth caddie of the day in Al Riddell, who is the regular caddie of PGA Tour pro Paul Barjon.

Riddell received a call from Pan's team when Cowan was taken onto the sidelines, and after arriving at the course he was able to join Pan's bag as a result of Barjon missing the cut. 

When Riddell stepped onto the 10th tee, Pan's playing partner Lowry shook hands with him and said: 'Fourth caddie? That's a f***ing record now!'

It is unknown whether four caddies in one round is a record on the PGA Tour, but you would have to believe it's right up there!

To our knowledge here at GolfMagic, we recall a time when Robert Karlsson once had four caddies in a round on the European Tour back in the day. 

Scroll below to watch Shane Lowry's hilarious reaction to CT Pan being joined by his fourth caddie of the final round at the RBC Canadian Open...

Pan went on to card a round of 1-under 69 to finish T35 on 3-under par.

Lowry fared one shot better with a round of 68, seeing him finish T33 on 4-under par. 

The Irishman's Ryder Cup teammate Robert MacIntyre sealed an emotional first PGA Tour title.

MacIntyre matched Lowry's round of 68 to see out a narrow one-shot victory with his father Dougie on the bag. 

The popular Scot has now received an invite to compete in this week's Memorial Tournament, but he is heading home to Scotland today to party hard with his girlfriend, he told CBS' Amanda Balionis. 

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