Kuch has to look out for his real caddy too.
A local fill-in caddy has fairly limited value to a touring pro. Especially one who doesn't speak English. The really good ones will be able to help read the greens and give yardages, but he isn't gonna have a feel for the clubs Kuch is gonna use, or how he likes to work the ball, how much he spins it or how to calm him down, etc. This guy did none of that expecting a full share is ridiculous.
They had agreed on a payment. Then he happened to win. He hadn't won in like four years, so he probably didn't have a lot of thought of winning that week. He just needed an emergency guy to carry his bags. The candy would have gotten the same if Kuch had missed the cut. So to offer a bit more was nice, but I can totally get why Kuch thinks it was handled fairly.
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