Savannah Natives Harman and Caddie Tway Reunite at Hilton Head

The pair have worked together for over a decade since meeting at the RBC Heritage tournament.

Apr. 17, 2026 at 12:26am

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Savannah native Brian Harman and his longtime caddie Scott Tway, who played at Georgia Southern, are back at the RBC Heritage tournament on Hilton Head Island where they first met over 10 years ago. The duo have been working together since 2013 when Harman, then an amateur junior golfer, connected with Tway, who was caddying for another Georgia golfer at the time.

Why it matters

The RBC Heritage tournament holds special significance for Harman and Tway, as it marks the place where their successful decade-plus partnership began. Their return to Hilton Head Island highlights the enduring nature of their working relationship and the personal connection they've built over the years.

The details

Harman and Tway first crossed paths in 2013 at the Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island. At the time, Harman was an amateur junior golfer and Tway was caddying for Georgia golfer Chris Kirk, with whom Harman played practice rounds. Harman said he was impressed by Tway's demeanor and sought out his experience, leading to the start of their partnership that has now spanned 13 seasons.

  • Harman and Tway first met in 2013 at the RBC Heritage tournament on Hilton Head Island.
  • They have now worked together for 13 seasons.

The players

Brian Harman

A professional golfer from Savannah, Georgia who attended the University of Georgia.

Scott Tway

The caddie for Brian Harman, who played golf at Georgia Southern University.

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What they’re saying

“This is our 13th season together... I may not always like the answer, but he'll give me an honest one.”

— Brian Harman, Professional Golfer

What’s next

WSAV will continue to follow Harman and Tway's progress at the 58th RBC Heritage tournament.

The takeaway

The enduring partnership between Savannah natives Brian Harman and his caddie Scott Tway, forged over a decade ago at the RBC Heritage, exemplifies the deep personal connections that can develop between players and their caddies in professional golf.