Joe LaCava has been on the bag for Patrick Cantlay since May 2023, with the pair joining up together at the Wells Fargo Championship. Now on the American’s bag full-time, the duo have previously worked together at the 2021 Northern Trust, with LaCava joining Cantlay after the 31-year-old split with long time caddie, Matt Minister, after the 2023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
If LaCava is a recognizable name to some, it is likely due to the fact that he used to caddie for Tiger Woods, specifically from 2011 until the pair split in mid-2023. What’s more, LaCava was, in fact, on the bag when Woods claimed the most recent of his 15 Major wins at the 2019 Masters.
Previously, Cantlay had been working with Minister for the majority of his career, with the pair playing collegiate golf at Ohio State University. Minister remains quite the golfer now as his handicap is currently 2, with the American on the bag for Cantlay during his The Memorial Tournament win in 2019, as well as the Ryder Cup in 2021.
In May 2023, LaCava joined the Cantlay team full-time, with the pair already securing a number of top-10 finishes. At the PGA Championship, the American finished in a tie for ninth, with Cantlay losing a playoff to Lucas Glover at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in August.
However, LaCava is best known for his time with World Golf Hall of Famer, Woods, and in fact asked Woods for his approval before signing on the line with Cantlay.
According to Woods’ agent, Mark Steinberg: “Joe called Tiger to ask him and get his approval. Of course, Tiger gave it. Tiger and Joe are like brothers, tremendous friends. You shouldn’t read anything more in to that other than Joe wants to caddie. He loves it. It’s his passion. He’s great at it and one of the best.”
A legend in the caddying game, LaCava made his name as a caddie while working for Fred Couples in the 90s and early 2000s. In fact, he spent 20 years working for the 1992 Masters Champion and helped Couples win a total of 12 events. The two split when Couples told…
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