(CNN)From sleeping in motorway bushes to a rousing rendition of happy birthday from a packed major championship crowd, a caddie's life is never dull.

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(CNN)From sleeping in motorway bushes to a rousing rendition of happy birthday from a packed major championship crowd, a caddie's life is never dull.

(CNN)From sleeping in motorway bushes to a rousing rendition of happy birthday from a packed major championship crowd, a caddie's life is never dull. After Open champion Collin Morikawa hoisted the Claret Jug, he touchingly asked the swarms of sunbaked fans to help celebrate his caddie's -- JJ Jakovac -- 39th birthday, the Kent golfing faithful duly responding with a merry song.Caddies are never far from the spotlight and have a unique perspective into the world of professional, high-level sport. Whether it's 10-year-old Eddie Lowery at the 1913 US Open -- who helped amateur Francis Ouimet to a famous victory against giants of the game Harry Vardon and Ted Ray and then went on to become a multi-millionaire -- or Fanny Sunesson as the first

(CNN)From sleeping in motorway bushes to a rousing rendition of happy birthday from a packed major championship crowd, a caddie's life is never dull.

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