Houston Chronicle

Kuchar apologizes, pledges $50,000 to caddie

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LOS ANGELES — Matt Kuchar apologized Friday for what he said were insensitiv­e comments about the caddie he used at the Mayakoba Classic in Mexico last fall and said he would pay the $50,000 the caddie requested.

He also said he would make a donation to the tournament to be distribute­d to charities in the Cancun area.

“Golf is a game where we call penalties on ourselves,” Kuchar said in a statement released by the PGA Tour. “I should have done that long ago and not let this situation escalate.”

Kuchar’s regular caddie could nott make the trip to Mexico in November, so he used David Ortiz from El Camaleon Golf Club. Kuchar won for the first time in more than four years and earned $1,296,000. Ortiz received $5,000.

Kuchar defended the payment — regular PGA Tour caddies typically get 10 percent from the winner — by saying they had an agreement at the start of the week. In an interview with golf.com, Kuchar said he did not understand why there was such a big buzz on social media.

“For a guy who makes $200 a day, a $5,000 week is a really good week,” Kuchar told golf.com.

Ortiz had told the website that he didn’t expect the full 10 percent as a full-time caddie, but that he thought it was worth $50,000. He said he sent three emails to Mark

Steinberg, Kuchar’s agent at Excel Sports Management, and was offered an additional $15,000, which he turned down.

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Matt Kuchar originally paid his caddie $5,000 after his win.

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