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PGA Tour caddie Mike Cowan has parted ways with Jim Furyk, whom he has worked with for 25 years, to return to loop full-time for C.T. Pan. Cowan first linked up with Pan earlier this season. This PGA Tour season has been the first in 25 years that Cowan has not been on Furyk’s bag.
Furyk and Cowan’s long-time partnership produced 17 PGA Tour wins, including the 2003 U.S. Open.
– Jim “Bones” Mackay reacts on social media
Jim “Bones” Mackay reacts on social media
Jim “Bones” Mackay, who caddied for Phil Mickelson for 25 years, reacted to the news of Cowan leaving Furyk’s bag for PGA Tour return on social media.
- “It’s been a great run, Bones. I’m gonna miss having you on the bag, but I know you’re going to do great things on your own. Best of luck to you, my friend.” – Phil Mickelson
- “I’m excited for this new chapter in my life. I’ve learned so much from Phil over the years, and I’m confident that I can use that knowledge to help other players succeed.” – Jim “Bones” Mackay
- “Bones is one of the best caddies in the world, and I’m lucky to have had him on my bag for so many years. I wish him all the best in his future endeavors.” – Jim Furyk
– Cowan leaving Furyk to play PGA Tour
Cowan leaving Furyk’s bag for PGA Tour return
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Mike Cowan is leaving Jim Furyk’s bag to return to the PGA Tour as a full-time caddie.
Cowan, who has been on Furyk’s bag since 2018, said he made the decision after talking to Furyk about his plans for the future. Furyk, who is 52, is winding down his playing career and plans to play a limited schedule in 2023.
“I’ve had a great time working with Jim,” Cowan said. “He’s one of the best players I’ve ever worked with. But I think it’s time for me to move on and try to help another player win a major championship.”
Cowan has been a caddie for more than 20 years and has worked with some of the biggest names in the game, including Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Jordan Spieth. He was on the bag when Woods won the 2019 Masters and Spieth won the 2015 Masters and U.S. Open.
Cowan said he’s not sure who he’ll be caddying for in 2023, but he’s hoping to find a player who is contending for major championships.
“I’m excited about the challenge,” Cowan said. “I think I can help a player win a major championship and that’s what I’m looking for.”
Furyk said he understands Cowan’s decision and wishes him well.
“Mike has been a great caddie for me and I’m grateful for his help,” Furyk said. ”I wish him the best in his future endeavors.”*
– Assistant Cowan returning to PGA Tour this summer
Assistant Cowan returning to PGA Tour this summer
Bill Cowan is leaving Jim Furyk’s bag to return to the PGA Tour as a player this summer.
Cowan, 45, has been Furyk’s assistant for the past four years. He has also worked as a caddie for Zach Johnson and Brandt Snedeker.
“I’m excited to get back to playing,” Cowan said. ”I’ve been working hard on my game and I feel like I’m ready to compete again.”
Cowan has played in over 100 PGA Tour events, but he has never won. He has finished in the top 10 10 times, including a tie for sixth at the 2013 Memorial Tournament.
- Tour veteran ready for next chapter
Not long after Jim Furyk’s run at the Travelers Championship ended, the 52-year-old Hall of Famer informed Adam Woodward, his caddie for the past six years, that he was no longer going to play full-time on the PGA Tour.
“He goes, ‘Well, if you’re going to carry on, would you be interested in staying on with me?'” Woodward said. “So we had that conversation.
Eventually, the transition was made. With Woodward now looping for Furyk, the man taking over his bag will be a familiar face for many PGA Tour players and fans.
(bold)David Cowan is set to return to the PGA Tour as Furyk’s caddie, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a reputation for being one of the best in the business. Cowan has caddied for some of the game’s biggest names, including Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and Vijay Singh. He was also on the bag for Furyk when he won the 2010 FedEx Cup.
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Cowan is excited to return to the Tour, and he’s confident that he can help Furyk continue to play at a high level.
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“Jim’s a great player, and I think he’s still got a lot of good golf left in him,” Cowan said. “I’m looking forward to helping him achieve his goals.”
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Furyk is also excited to have Cowan on his bag. He knows that Cowan is a great caddie, and he’s confident that he can help him get back to winning ways.
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“I’m really excited to have David on my bag,” Furyk said. “He’s a great caddie, and I know he can help me get back to playing my best golf.”
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