After playing the last three weeks in the United States on the PGA Tour, including a T-3 finish at the 2024 Masters, Fleetwood is in United Arab Emirates this week at a Challenge Tour event. Not as a player, but as a caddie for his 17-year-old stepson Oscar Craig.
And it seems Fleetwood knows a thing or two about being a good looper. He has helped Craig, playing this week as an amateur at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club in Abu Dhabi, to a 3-under 69 start, good enough for T-14.
Not bad for a 17-year-old, and not bad for Fleetwood after his busy three-week stretch.
Craig earned his spot in the tournament by winning the Ras Al Khaimah Men’s Open in February. The family has a home in Dubai, so it’s not a far trip from home for them to tackle the links together this week.
Here’s a look at Fleetwood’s looping skills through photos:
Clare Fleetwood (L) wife of Tommy Fleetwood caddying (R), watching their son Oscar Craig (not pictured)…Tommy Fleetwood caddying for his stepson Oscar Craig during day one of the UAE Challenge at…Tommy Fleetwood caddying for his stepson Oscar Craig (L) during day one of the UAE Challenge…Tommy Fleetwood caddying for his stepson Oscar Craig (not pictured) during day one of the UAE…Tommy Fleetwood caddying for his stepson Oscar Craig (R) during day one of the UAE Challenge…Clare Fleetwood (L) wife of Tommy Fleetwood caddying (R), watching their son Oscar Craig (not pictured)…Tommy Fleetwood caddying for his stepson Oscar Craig (L) during day one of the UAE Challenge…Tommy Fleetwood caddying for his stepson Oscar Craig (not pictured) during day one of the UAE…Jackson Bell (C) coach of Oscar Graig (L) and Tommy Fleetwood (R) of England, helps as…Tommy Fleetwood (L) of England, helps as a caddie his stepson Oscar Graig of England during…Tommy Fleetwood caddying for his stepson Oscar Craig (R) during day one of the UAE Challenge…
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