Kessler Karain will now miss Sunday's singles match at the Presidents Cup. FMTNews PatrickReed KesslerKarain PresidentCup Caddie
US team player Patrick Reed and his caddie, Kessler Karain play a practice round for the President’s Cup golf tournament in Melbourne.
The row spilled into the biennial match play event with sections of the crowd taunting Reed over the episode he has insisted was unintentional. The Golf Channel said an altercation took place after Reed and Webb Simpson were thumped 5 and 3 in the morning fourballs by Taiwan’s CT Pan and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama.
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