QBE Shootout: Reaction to the Patrick Reed caddie altercation

Three players in the QBE Shootout field – Bubba Watson, Ian Poulter and Graeme McDowell – reacted to caddie Kessler Karain’s actions.

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Three of the world-class players in the QBE Shootout field – Bubba Watson, Ian Poulter and Graeme McDowell – gave their reaction to the replacement of caddie Kessler Karain on brother-in-law Patrick’s Reed bag following a heckling and shoving incident Saturday at the President’s Cup in Australia.

Partisan crowds have heckled Reed following his rules violation a week before at the Hero World Challenge. Karain was riding in a golf cart when he jumped off and got into a short tussle with a fan before returning to the cart.

“After hearing fans in Australia for three days I had enough and got off the cart shoved him, said a couple of things with expletives and then left,” Karain said in a statement.

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The PGA Tour announced following play that Karain will not be working as Reed’s caddie during Sunday’s singles matches, which started Saturday night in the U.S.

“I’ve experienced the heckling but it’s a double-edge sword,” Watson said. “Things have been said to me and Ted (caddie) but I never had it go further like in Australia.

“I’ve always been playful in these situations and never had a problem. Then guys like Matt Kuchar would stop and point his finger at someone and it always stopped.”

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“The situation in Australia became polarizing and I’m not polarizing but my partner (Poulter) is, especially in the Ryder Cup,” McDowell said.

“The heckling, some of it very deep, happens every Ryder Cup but you roll with it,” Poulter said.

Poulter was asked how he responded.

“I have a solution to fans heckling, which I’ve done: hit it close on the next hole and make a birdie,” he said.

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Patrick Reed’s caddie was involved in an altercation with a fan at the Presidents Cup

Patrick Reed will be without his regular caddie on Sunday after he was involved in a fight with a fan.

Patrick Reed is unquestionably the most polarizing member of Team USA at the Presidents Cup and was always going to draw the ire of international fans, but after Reed was caught cheating last weekend at the Hero World Challenge, crowds in Australia have been ruthless.

One fan at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club apparently crossed the line on Saturday, at least according to Reed’s caddie and brother-in-law Kessler Karain. In a statement shared with ESPN, Karain said he got off of a golf cart to confront a fan who had “taken it too far.” The incident occurred after Reed’s morning match, which he lost alongside Webb Simpson. Reed has gone 0-3 at the Presidents Cup, and did not play in the Saturday afternoon session.

Via ESPN:

“We have been known for having fun with some good banter, but after hearing several fans in Australia for 3 days some had taken it too far, I had enough. And this gentleman was one of them. I got off the cart and shoved him, said a couple things, probably a few expletives. Security came and I got back in [the] cart and left. I don’t think there’s one caddie I know that could blame me.”

The PGA Tour later announced that Karain will not be Reed’s caddie for his singles match on Sunday.

Reed will face C.T. Pan in singles play, where he has previously excelled at the Ryder Cup.

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Report: Patrick Reed’s caddie gets into altercation with fan at Presidents Cup

Golf Channel reports that after the Saturday morning matches, Patrick Reed’s caddie Kessler Karain got into an altercation with a fan.

Patrick Reed has taken more than an earful this week at the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne.

Reed came into the event fresh off a rules violation at the Hero World Challenge.

And right from the get-go fans have let him have it before and after each shot. Cries of “Get in the bunker!” among others have been heard frequently.

At one point during the Day 2 action, Reed did a mock shovel motion twice with his putter after draining a putt, in response to the continued barbs.

And during the afternoon matches of Day 3, we get this: A Golf Channel report that Reed’s caddie, Kessler Karain, got into it with a fan. Karain is also Reed’s brother-in-law.

Perhaps the continued heckling has affected Reed. He has gone 0-3 so far before being sidelined by captain Tiger Woods for the Day 3 foursomes.

Details were scant as to exactly what kind of altercation took place.

Golf Channel’s Steve Sands reported that the PGA Tour and security are aware of the incident. Another report said that Reed will meet with Tour commissioner Jay Monahan before the day is over.

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