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Bob Harig, ESPN Senior Writer 2y

Justin Thomas hires Jim 'Bones' Mackay to be full-time caddie

PGA Tour, Golf

Justin Thomas has lured Jim "Bones'' Mackay away from his full-time broadcasting job to be his full-time caddie.

"It came out of left field very recently,'' Mackay told Golf Channel. "I have just tremendous respect for him as a person and a player. It was an incredible phone call to get and I said yes.

"I love to caddie and I loved my role with NBC/Golf Channel, but it's Justin Thomas."

Mackay will still work for Golf Channel on a limited basis.

Thomas, the sixth-ranked player in the world who won the Players Championship in March and was a member of the victorious U.S. Ryder Cup, parted ways with longtime caddie Jimmy Johnson, who had been with Thomas since he turned pro in 2015.

"Jimmy and I had an incredible run of 6 years together but we have agreed to go our separate ways," Thomas said in a Twitter post on Thursday afternoon. "I 100% did not fire him, as Jimmy came to me after the Ryder Cup and told me he has decided to pursue other opportunities.

"... I'll always appreciate all the success and times we had together, I wish him all the best."

Last year, Mackay subbed for Johnson on two occasions when he was ill, including for a victory at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational and then the following week at the PGA Championship.

Mackay caddied for Phil Mickelson for 25 years through the summer of 2017 before going to work for NBC/Golf Channel as an on-course reporter.

Johnson earlier this year was inducted into the Caddie Hall of Fame at the BMW Championship. Prior to Thomas, he worked for Steve Stricker and Nick Price and once played professionally on the South African Tour.

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