Carlos Tévez took a five-month golfing holiday from the day-job of playing for Manchester City last season, and it seems as though the Argentine found some new clubs at the Open Championship at Royal Lytham & St Annes.
Tévez, uncharacteristically keen to be in Lancashire, caddied for compatriot Andrés Romero for the final round, having been a spectator the previous day.
Reportedly the City striker asked young American golfer Ricky Fowler for his autograph, with Fowler obliging yet clueless as to who his requestor was.
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Romero meanwhile finished 83rd after his fourth round - last out of the golfers who made the cut following the opening two rounds, scoring +18.