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Scott to use local caddie at Shinnecock for US Open

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In the six days since Adam Scott qualified for the US Open, he has a new caddie and an old coach.

Scott showed up at Shinnecock Hills on Sunday without David Clark, who had been exclusivel­y on his bag for last 18 months. Scott said they parted ways after making it through the 36-hole sectional qualifier yesterday in Ohio.

Instead, he will use a caddie from Shinnecock Hills this week at the US Open.

The caddie is Lenny Bummolo, and he’s no stranger. Scott has used him during casual rounds at Shinnecock Hills over the last five years, including one round in 2013 when Scott set the course record from the championsh­ip tees with a 63 (it was broken the next year by Kevin Stadler).

“Lenny has been here for so long. He knows the course so well, and the greens,” Scott said. “I really think it’s a valuable move here this week for me stand there hit it where he says. He’s going to be right more times than me.”

Scott didn’t offer a long explanatio­n on why he split with Clark, except that it’s part of the business.

“There’s never good timing for these kinds of things,” he said.

“The player-caddie relationsh­ip is an interestin­g one. I’ve had a few over the years. It’s an intense work environmen­t. I

“t’s a love-and-hate thing. It becomes a revolving door out there. Sometimes, I have to make selfish decisions.”

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