Carl Jackson (caddie)
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Carl Jackson is a golf
caddie In golf, a caddie (or caddy) is the person who carries a player's bag and clubs, and gives the player advice and moral support. Description A good caddie is aware of the challenges and obstacles of the golf course being played, along with the ...
at the Augusta National Golf Club. He has caddied at every
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, except one, since 1961 holding the record for the most appearances, at 54, of a caddie at this tournament. He has caddied for Ben Crenshaw 39 times including on the two occasions on which he won the tournament.


Career

Jackson started caddying at Augusta National in 1958 and caddied for the first time at the Masters Tournament at the age of 14 in 1961, caddying for Billy Burke. In 1964, he caddied for Bruce Devlin, who finished fourth that year and in 1970 for Gary Player when he finished third. He first caddied for Crenshaw in 1976, when Crenshaw finished second, and continued to caddie for Crenshaw at the Masters until 1983 when Augusta National dropped the requirement that players use its caddies. Crenshaw kept Jackson on as caddie. Crenshaw won the Masters Tournament twice while Jackson was his caddie, once in 1984 and then again in 1995. Jackson was supposed to caddie for Crenshaw in the 2015 Masters, but had to pull out on Thursday morning due to sore ribs. Jackson's younger brother, Bud, caddied for Crenshaw instead. Jackson greeted and gave an emotional hug to Crenshaw after Crenshaw finished the 18th hole on Friday. Crenshaw announced the 2015 Masters, his 44th, would be his last.


Personal life

Jackson left school at the age of 13 to help support his family and as his mother was unable to afford the cost of the uniform at the A. R. Johnson Magnet School which he ended up attending for only one day. He claims that in 1988 he was the first official black guest at Augusta National when a member asked him to play as no other members were present. He suffered from
colon cancer Colorectal cancer (CRC), also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is the development of cancer from the colon or rectum (parts of the large intestine). Signs and symptoms may include blood in the stool, a change in bowel mo ...
in 2000, resulting in him missing the Masters Tournament for the first time since his first tournament, although by the next year he was back caddying for Crenshaw. He has recently started the Carl's Kids Foundation to attempt to take golf to children in the inner city of Little Rock, Arkansas.


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