The traditionalists must have been shaking their heads in despair at the scene and you could understand why.
The traditionalists must have been shaking their heads in despair at the scene and you could understand why.
Carlos Tevez carried the bag for Andres Romero in the final round. Picture: Reuters
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Nick Rodger
The final day of the Open, the world's oldest major and the most cherished event in golf, and here's some multi-millionaire footballer indulging an idle whim.
When Carlos Tevez, the occasionally AWOL Manchester City trickster, agreed to speak to the press after caddying for his Argentinean pal Andres Romero, the mixed zone interview area descended into a fearsome frenzy.
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