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Caddie Confidential: Bonus time and a little Rory McIlroy scuttlebutt

Michael Collins ESPN Senior Writer Close Senior writer/video talent for ESPN.com Worked for several players as PGA Tour caddie Former stand-up comedian ATLANTA — This was a very tricky Caddie Confidential to do because there are only 30 guys here at the Tour Championship and that’s a very small pool. That makes it tough to keep the caddie’s identity secret, but what continues to make me laugh about doing this is that the only people who try and figure out my sources on a regular basis are other tour caddies. This week’s caddie and I get deep about money, switching bags and what a caddie should say after a water ball. Collins: Let’s talk money. Not only is the last place money good this week,

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