Richard Grice, an Atlanta-based partner in Alston & Bird’s finance group, traded paperwork for working on par this week after landing the side-job of a lifetime—caddying at the 2015 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia. As for Grice’s golfer and interim boss, that would be Gunn Yang, a 21-year-old South Korean and 2014 U.S. Amateur Champion.
Already on the greens of the Augusta National Golf Club—which has hosted green-jacket holding golf legends like Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus—is the 56-year-old Grice, who has been to The Masters many times over the years and has even played the historic course four times.
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