Savannah native Brian Harman and longtime caddy Scott Tway aim to bring success to Georgia at The Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. (WSAV) — The caddies at The Masters play a critical role in shaping a golfer’s strategy, from club selection to shot execution. For Savannah native Brian Harman, his partnership with caddy Scott Tway carries added significance beyond the sport. The duo, who have worked together since 2013, will make their eighth appearance at Augusta National Golf Club this week, hoping to replicate the success that brought Harman his 2023 Open Championship title. Harman and Tway’s relationship began during their college days, with Tway playing golf at Georgia Southern University. Both men share a deep connection to the state of Georgia, as Harman attended the University of Georgia. Tway’s influence has been instrumental in Harman’s career, particularly during pivotal moments such as the 2023 Open Championship. Harman recently reflected on their bond, emphasizing the trust and camaraderie that have defined their partnership over the years. “I think we’re the longest tenured couple on tour,” Harman said. “He’s a real foxhole guy; one you’d want to go to war with.” The phrase, referencing the shared hardships of military life, underscores the depth of their relationship. Tway has been a constant presence through Harman’s triumphs and challenges, offering guidance and support that has helped the golfer navigate the pressures of professional golf. Their partnership has endured through multiple seasons, with Harman and Tway now preparing for their eighth Masters tournament. The Masters, held annually at Augusta National, is one of the most prestigious events in golf, and Harman’s goal is to bring some of the magic from his 2023 Open win back to his home state.#university_of_georgia #masters_tournament #augusta_national_golf_club #brian_harman #scott_tway
