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Ian Woosnam received a two-stroke penalty for having too many clubs in his bag at the recent British Open. No, his caddie, Miles Byrne, wasn't getting revenge on his boss for his meager paycheck. It was a simple mistake. But the miscount might have been justified even if Byrne had done it on purpose. Caddies take a cut of their bosses' PGA tour earnings, and Woosnam's hardly winning them all these days. Meanwhile, the tour's top caddies are getting a lot of green for seeing their bosses on the green. Phil Mickelson, the world's No. 2 golfer, justifies ...