Rory McIlroy's caddie, Harry Diamond, is proving his critics wrong after a profitable start to the season. Since their partnership began in 2017, McIlroy's choice of his long-standing friend and bagman has been under scrutiny by some who think he should make a change in pursuit of adding to his tally of major titles, with his last coming more than a decade ago.Debate over the suitability of McIlroy's caddie resurfaced when one of golf's most admired caddies, Billy Foster, parted ways with Matt Fitzpatrick. Yet, McIlroy's performance this year, boasting victories at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Players
Rory McIlroy's caddie Harry Diamond has been urged to drown out the criticism aimed at him, which has been branded 'out of order' by Billy Foster. Foster, who recently split with PGA Tour star Matt Fitzpatrick after six years working together, is regarded as one of golf's premier caddies.Despite McIlroy's stellar start to 2025 that has seen the 35-year-old claim victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Players Championship, that hasn't done much to minimise the criticism Diamond has been subjected to. Former PGA Tour golfer Nick O'Hern has made his opinion clear who claimed the Northern Irishman
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