Matt Kuchar reflects on winning the PNC Championship with his college-bound son Cameron, explaining why his father Peter, who passed away earlier this year, would be very proud and is “giving big fist pumps up in the sky.” #GolfCentral #GolfChannel #MattKuchar #PeterKuchar #CameronKuchar #PNCChampionship
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  1. Nice for Kuchar and his son. But Kuchar will always be remembered for stiffing his caddie with a paltry $5,000 after pocketing $1.3 Million!

    Google A.I. Overview: The Matt Kuchar caddie controversy stems from him paying his fill-in caddie, David "El Tucan" Ortiz, only $5,000 after winning the 2018 Mayakoba Golf Classic and its $1.3 million prize, far below the customary 10% ($130k) for a regular caddie. After public backlash, Kuchar paid Ortiz an additional $15,000 (totaling $20k), which Ortiz refused, eventually settling for $50,000 after the story gained massive attention, though Kuchar initially defended the low pay, calling $5k a "really big week" for a local, which only fueled criticism and led to apologies, as Kuchar was seen as cheap and insensitive.

  2. "I know you have won many tournaments around the world"…….no, you're talking to Matt Kuchar. Yahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. He's a good player, multi millionaire many times over, but many wins no. 18 total, 9 on the Tour.

  3. He also messed up at the Wyndham Championship a few years back..he was the only one who refused to finish in the dark which made all the staff return on Monday to watch him finish his last hole. SMH

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