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Steve Duplantis was born on 20 September, 1972 in Brampton, Ontario, is a Steve Duplantis was pro golf caddie pro golf caddie. Discover Steve Duplantis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Occupation Caddie
Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 20 September 1972
Birthday 20 September
Birthplace Brampton, Ontario
Date of death 2008
Died Place Del Mar, California
Nationality Ontario

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1972

Steve Duplantis (September 20, 1972 – January 23, 2008) was a pro golf caddie.

He worked with several golfers until his death.

Duplantis was born in Brampton in Canada.

1993

He began caddying for Clarence Rose in 1993, after his own golf career failed.

1994

He worked with Jim Furyk early in his career from 1994 until 1999, but he is best known for his time with Rich Beem which was chronicled by the writer Alan Shipnuck in the best-selling book Bud, Sweat and Tees, during which Beem won the Kemper Open.

1999

Beem's victory at the Kemper Open in 1999 was only his 12th start on tour, and Duplantis was hailed for playing a big part in the victory, which Jim Nantz hailed as one "of the greatest caddying performances you will ever see.".

However, Beem and Duplantis would stop working together soon afterwards; Shipnuck attributes this to their similarities.

Duplantis featured prominently in Shipnuck's book Bud, Sweat and Tees.

The book, which followed Beem and Duplantis as they played various events during Beem's rookie season on the PGA Tour, spoke about Duplantis' relationship with his ex-wife and his young daughter Sierra.

2002

After Beem won the PGA Championship in 2002 the book became a best-seller.

Duplantis was referred to as "Asbestos" because he was thought to be fireproof.

He had a well-earned reputation for tardiness, and this led several golfers to fire him.

Despite this, he maintained a reputation as one of the best caddies working the circuit.

John Maginnes wrote in his column on pgatour.com that "Even on those mornings when the night's activities lingered in the air, Steve was still an exceptional caddy".

After his death caddy Patrick Smith said that "He raised the level of every player he worked for. He could take guys who were marginal and they would play well".

2003

Duplantis also caddied for Tommy Armour III when he set the PGA Tour's 72-hole scoring record at the Texas Open in 2003 and had also caddied for other golfers on both the PGA Tour and European Tour, including Daniel Chopra, Garrett Willis, Gabriel Hjertstedt and David Branshaw.

At the time of his death Duplantis was working with Eric Axley.

2008

In the morning of January 23, 2008 shortly after midnight, Duplantis stepped off a curb in Del Mar, California, and was hit by a taxi cab driver.

Sgt. Randy Webb of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department reported that he died at the scene.

Duplantis was to caddie for Eric Axley at the Buick Invitational later that week.

On the opening day of play many caddies wore ribbons to commemorate Duplantis.