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On the bag with Georgia Hall at the Evian
03:35 - Source: CNN
CNN  — 

When it comes to caddies, British golfer Georgia Hall likes to have the people who know her best carrying the bag.

It was her Dad who was by her side when she won her first major title at the Women’s British Open earlier this year – a partnership that’s been tried and tested over the years.

“He’s done it for the last four years,” Hall, whose Dad also caddied for her at the Scottish Open in July, tells CNN Living Golf. “It’s a tradition that he comes out and my Mum out as well. It’s special, it’s nice for them to be there and watch it.

“He’s good [as a caddy]. I probably pick most of the clubs but if I’m stuck he’ll help me out and most of the time he’s right. He keeps me calm. We have chats about other things as well, like my brother or sister, or that sort of thing.

“He’s watched me practice all my life so he’s watched my good and bad shots and what I tend to do on the golf course.”

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On the bag with Tom Watson
04:45 - Source: CNN

Hall became the second Brit to win the Women’s British Open in August this year at Royal Lytham – a victory that saw her superstitious Dad wear the same pair of socks for all four days of the tournament.

When it’s not her Dad on the bad, 22-year-old Hall has her boyfriend Harry Tyrell on the bag.

“We never let golf get in the way of our personal relationship,” Hall told CNN Living Golf earlier this year. “There are things in life that are more important.

“When we’re on the course, he knows when I get stressed and how to calm me down, he’s great. We’re very relaxed, so it’s going good.”

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On the bag: Gary Player
04:57 - Source: CNN

Taking a break from the competition at the Evian Championship earlier this year, Hall got the chance to experiment with a new caddy as Living Golf host Shane O’Donoghue took up the mantle.

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See how he got on in the video at the top of the page.