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COLORADO SPRINGS, CO-- Paula Creamer talks with her caddie, Colin Cann, on the 15th green of the second day of the U.S. Women's Open at The Broadmoor Thursday morning. Andy Cross, The Denver Post
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO– Paula Creamer talks with her caddie, Colin Cann, on the 15th green of the second day of the U.S. Women’s Open at The Broadmoor Thursday morning. Andy Cross, The Denver Post
Aleta Labak of The Denver Post and The Cannabist.
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Colin Cann may be a vaguely familiar face to some golf fans who also were at The Broadmoor for the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open. Cann is a veteran caddie and was on the bag for Annika Sorenstam when she had her breakout win. Since 2005, Cann has been carrying for Paula Creamer.

Coming into the event, Creamer said she was glad to have someone who knew the greens. Creamer, who played nearly 36 holes Friday, needed 61 putts through 34 holes.

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