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Masters star’s glamorous TikToker caddie turns heads at Augusta before he shoots one of worst-ever scores

NICK DUNLAP’s caddie Erika Baker stole the show at Augusta – before the American endured a horror show opening round.

The 21-year-old was joined by the TikTok star during Wednesday’s traditional Par 3 tournament.



Woman in white golf caddie uniform on the green.
Erika Baker caddied for Nick Dunlap at The Masters traditional Par 3 tournament

Nick Dunlap and his caddie Erika Baker at the 2025 Masters Par 3 Contest.
The 21-year-old only turned pro last year

Golfer preparing to putt on a green with a large crowd in the background.
Erika showed off her own skills on the 16th at Augusta

Couple posing in front of a building.
The pair are also close off the course

Baker donned the traditional white overalls as she teamed up with Dunlap at Augusta National.

The golf influencer showed off her swing to packed galleries at the famous course.

Erika regularly posts hints and tips from the links to her 270,000 followers on TikTok.

A native of Chicago, she previously attended the International Junior Golf Academy as well as the Jr. PGA.

And she looked in good form as she hit an approach shot to the iconic 16th hole.

Dunlap filmed Erika striking a clean iron shot, gasping as it landed on the green: “Good shot!”

Unfortunately for Dunlap, the shot was probably the highlight of his week.

The 21-year-old had a Masters debut to forget as the punishing Augusta course proved too hot to handle.

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Dunlap shot an ugly 18-over-par 90 in his opening round on Thursday.

His round featured four double-bogeys and a triple.

It was the highest score posted by any player since 2015.

But it was at least five shots better than the Masters’ worst-ever score.

That unwanted record belongs to Charlie Kunkle, who shot a fourth-round 95 in 1956.

Dunlap walked off the 18th and skipped talking to reporters after the embarrassing round.

It was an unexpected blip in the prodigy’s career, after he became the first amateur in 33 years to win a PGA Tour tournament last year.

Dunlap won the 2024 American Express, becoming the first amateur since Phil Mickelson in 1991 to achieve the feat.

He has since turned professional but has missed the cut at each of the three major championships he played.