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News Caddie Brennan Little celebrates his second major win, only this time he skipped sneaking out to play the course. By Brian Wacker. June 18, Share this story Facebook Twitter LinkedIn. Warren Little. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, product wrapped up his collegiate career playing in 21 tournaments with a He first teamed up with Mike Weir in and won their first tournament together that year at the Air Canada Championship.

Weir would win seven more tournaments during their plus years together, including the Master's Tournament. Little was then on the bag for Sean O'Hair before joining forces with Camilo Villegas for nearly five seasons — including the Wyndham Championship. In the season, Villegas made a furious comeback late in the year and tallied three top finishes in his last four events to get back on track in the PGA Tour Playoffs for the FedExCup.

He then joined Gary Woodland in and has since been on the bag for him. Woodland began gaining momentum on the tour in , winning the Waste Management Phoenix Open before most recently claiming his first major championship with the U. Open at Pebble Beach. However, for Little, it was the second time he was on the bag for a major championship. Growing up in a small town in Southern Ontario, Canada, most trips we went on were on the eastern parts or the country.

When did you know you wanted to go to New Mexico State? He was the one who helped me get into NM State. It was my junior year when I went down for a visit and saw how great the place was. Disagree Agree. Notify of. Inline Feedbacks. Would love your thoughts, please comment. PGA Tour pro Gary Woodland has found quite a bit of success over the years and we broke down how much his caddie, Brennan Little makes in salary and bonuses. Thomas' Brennan Little was beside him every step of the way.

Little and Woodland were on the same page all week, and it led to Gary's first major championship. The biggest mutal decision between the three year partners, was deciding to go for the par five 14th in two. He's been around a lot longer than I have, so I I trust him with everything i do," says Woodland. Woodland added that it's Little's work eithic that helps drive him, and gives him the confidence in tournaments down the stretch. Over four days, the pair turned in four rounds in the sixties and a final score of 13 under par.

At St. Doug Walker was watching closely Sunday. Little won eight times on the bag for Mike Weir, and now he and Woodland now have a pair of wins as partners. He says he was young when he went on that run with Mike Weir years ago, and didn't really appreciate it as much as he does now.

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