A native of Columbus, Georgia, Carr earned the invite by finishing runner-up in the U.S. Amateur in August and becomes the sixth Eagle to play in The Masters, joining Jodie Mudd, Buddy Alexander, Gene Sauers, Mike Donald and Steve Ford. Mudd played in eight Masters with his best finish coming in 1987, when he tied for fourth, a shot back of eventual winner Larry Mize.
Fittingly, it is Mize along with PGA Tour member Russell Henley who have taken Carr under their wing. The trio plans to play two practice rounds this week as well as the Par 3 Contest together Wednesday, with Carr’s younger brother, Sackett, serving as caddie.
“I’m pretty close with Larry Mize and Russell Henley,” says Carr. “They both live in Columbus, so I got to spend a bunch of time with them over the Christmas break and just kind of pick their brains a little bit. Larry’s a Masters champion and Russell is playing in his seventh Masters this year. So between the two of them, they have all the experience in the world and just being able to lean on them and learn as much as I can was really important for me.”
Equally as important is having a veteran on his bag. Carr’s swing coach, Tony Ruggiero, introduced him to Donald Cooper, who spent many years caddying at Augusta National before joining the tour. He has been on the bag at numerous majors, including The Masters.
“He’s been on Lucas Glover’s bag for the better part of 20 years, he’s been on the bag for a major championship, he’s caddied seven or eight Masters, maybe 10,” says Carr. “My swing coach used to train Lucas, and he got pretty close with Coop during their time working together. So, he kind of hooked us up, and I’m really excited because I’m really going to be leaning on him hard.”