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Fresh start for Ernie Els with new caddie

South African golfer starts year with laid-back caddie in Hawaii

Ernie Els will launch  his 2011 season at this week’s Tournament of Champions with a  new caddie in a bid to spark a fresh approach to his game.     

The 41-year-old triple major winner has recruited  Zimbabwe-born Mike Kerr, who has previously worked for  Spaniard Manuel Angel Jimenez, Briton’s Nick Dougherty and,  most recently, Trevor Immelman of South Africa.     

“We made the decision at the end of last year,” South  African Els told Reuters after playing nine holes in practice  at the Kapalua Resort in Hawaii on Tuesday. “Mike’s a nice quiet guy and  I like to have a guy like that.     

“I just wanted to make a change and have a guy who is a  little different from what I have had before. He’s a low-key,  relaxed kid. And he’s a good caddie.”     

Els, a former world number one who has claimed more than  60 tournament victories worldwide, has spent most of his  professional career with good friend Ricci Roberts on his bag.     

Last year, he employed two caddies with Roberts and former  NHL player Dan Quinn splitting the duties.     

“I spoke to Ricci and also with Dan,” Els said. “Dan was  just a one-year thing and he did a great job for me and we’re  still friends.     

“Me and Ricci, we are like brothers. He’s going to get  involved with my business a little bit so he’s fine.”     

Kerr, 33, grew up in Durban, South Africa, where he  competed at amateur level alongside players such as Tim Clark  and Rory Sabattini.     

He spent a few seasons caddying on South Africa’s Sunshine  Tour before moving to the European Tour where he initially  worked for New Zealander Stephen Scahill and later Spaniard  Carlos Rodiles.     

After a productive relationship with Jimenez finally  ended, Kerr came close to securing regular duties with South  Africans Louis Oosthuizen and 2008 Masters champion Immelman.     

“I feel for Mike because he was going to take Louis’ bag  but then Louis won the (British) Open last year,” said Els,  who triumphed in the PGA Tour’s season-opening event at  Kapalua in 2003. “And then Mike had Trevor’s bag and now I am a bad guy  there too because I took him away from Trevor,” he added with  a broad grin.     

“Mike caddied for Trevor for four or five events, so I  called Trevor about it too. I just felt we can have a good  relationship.

"I’ve been around this game for 20 years now, I  want to get better and I feel Mike’s got a lot to offer.”     

Els is scheduled to tee off in Thursday’s opening round at  Kapalua at 1230 local (2230 GMT) with Australian Jason Day.    

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