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Everyone knows that Tour pros are the experts and have the skills to compete. But what many people don’t know is that even a few Tour pro caddies have some impressive game like Max Homa’s caddie Joe Greiner. Even though he is a caddie for Max Homa and does his job ardently, he is also good with his on-course game.  

Moreover, the three-time PGA Tour winner’s caddie Joe Greiner’s income mostly comes from his caddie job. However, he recently revealed that he even makes a few bucks with his own play at the weekend money games. Furthermore, he also disclosed that he owns a Tour pro in money games. So let us see who exactly is that?

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Joe Greiner, who is also a caddie for Max Homa, reveals he owns a Tour Pro at money games

Joe Greiner recently was at the Golf’s Subpar podcast. There he revealed that he is a regular player in the money games at The Farm Club in San Diego. Moreover, he said that the competition is quite stiff as players like Phil Mickelson and Xander Schauffele sometimes compete at this event. Hence, winning an event when these two play the event is tough. 

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However, he said that there is one Tour pro who always loses to him all the time. And it’s none other than Charley Hoffman. “I beat Charley [Hoffman] every time,” Greiner said. “I own Charley. He knows, too. He’s like the worst off-tournament-site golfer in the world. He shoots 73 at his home course, and he has to give me one or two a side. I own him — and he knows it.”

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Joe Greiner is a good player himself, and he even had a dream of becoming a professional player. However, even though he couldn’t make it to the top level as a professional player, he still made it as a caddie for a prominent player like Max Homa

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Moreover, Charley Hoffman is a decent PGA Tour player with four victories in his career so far. And defeating him means Joe Greiner has definitely got some talent in him. 

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