What's Happening?
Darren Woo, a firefighter from Columbia County, served as the caddie for Maria Jose Marin during her victory at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur (ANWA). Woo, who works at the Savannah River Site Fire Department, completed a 14-hour shift the night
before the final round. Despite the demanding schedule, Woo managed to meet Marin at her hotel early the next morning to assist her at Augusta National. Woo, who also works as a looper at Champions Retreat, met Marin two weeks prior to the tournament. After the event, Woo expressed his relief at having a few days off following the intense schedule.
Why It's Important?
Woo's dual role highlights the dedication and passion individuals bring to their commitments, balancing demanding jobs with personal interests. His story underscores the often unseen support roles that contribute to athletes' successes. For the ANWA, having a caddie like Woo, who is deeply committed and experienced, can be a significant advantage. This narrative also sheds light on the broader community involvement in major sporting events, where local professionals contribute to the success of international athletes.









