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Originally Posted by Fire
According to the article it didn't sound like they agreed to certain percentage of the winnings. He agreed to be paid $3000 plus an unspecified amount of the winnings. It doesn't look like Matt Kuchar did anything wrong. Expecting 10% or even 5% from a big winning is crazy imo. Especially for a substitute caddy.
The caddy should learn from this and make sure he gets a certain percentage of the winnings in the future by having it in writing.
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He might not have done anything "wrong" like breach of an agreement.
But when you're paying a caddie significantly less than the accepted norm, that is not too cool. Like getting great service at a nice restaurant and tipping 85 cents on a $200 bill.