Okay, so you wanna know about my deep dive into the whole “Collin Morikawa caddie” thing? Buckle up, it’s a bit of a story.

It all started a few weeks back. I was watching Collin play, right? And I started thinking, “Man, that caddie’s got a sweet gig.” Then the curiosity just kinda took over. I started digging around online, trying to figure out who the guy was, how he got the job, what it actually entailed.
First off, finding out the caddie’s name was surprisingly tricky. Lots of golf sites mention him, but don’t really focus on him. Eventually, I figured out it’s J.J. Jakovac. Okay, cool, now we have a name. Next step: how’d this guy land the Morikawa gig?
The hunt began. Scoured interviews, articles, anything I could get my hands on. Turns out, J.J. was a pretty solid player himself back in the day. He actually played a bit on the * Tour (now the Korn Ferry Tour). That gave him a solid foundation in the game, understanding course management, reading greens – all that jazz.
Then came the connection. J.J. caddied for a few different guys before hooking up with Morikawa. I think he met Collin through some mutual connections on tour, could be wrong. Anyway, they clicked. And that’s where the real work started, I guess.
I spent a bunch of time watching old tournaments, focusing on the interaction between Collin and J.J.. You can see J.J. doing his thing – pacing off distances, checking wind, talking strategy with Collin before each shot. It’s way more involved than just carrying the bag. These guys are a team, plain and simple.

Then I wanted to understand the nitty-gritty. What does a caddie actually do on a day-to-day basis? This is where it got interesting. It’s not just showing up on the tee box. They gotta prep the yardage books, know the course layout inside and out, and be ready to give Collin all the information he needs to make the right decision.
I even tried to picture myself in the role. Imagine walking 18 holes, carrying a heavy bag, and having to stay laser-focused for hours on end. I even tried carrying my golf bag around the block. I was exhausted after like 10 minutes!
The biggest takeaway? Being a top-level caddie like J.J. Jakovac isn’t just about knowing golf. It’s about building trust, understanding your player’s game inside and out, and being a calming influence under pressure. It’s a real partnership, and it’s clear that Collin and J.J. have got something special going on.
So yeah, that was my Collin Morikawa caddie deep dive. I still wish I could shadow J.J. for a day. That would be wild.