i recently had the opportunity to sit down for lunch with stevie williams. >> step into my office. describe to me your role. i feel like you are in a sense tiger's protector, not just his caddy. >> i try to make a level playing field. it's not easy when you have extra people out there all the time. media people and so forth. so, you know, i've had a bad rap sometimes over some of my actions, but, you know, if someone doesn't agree with what you do, come and spend a whole week for me. it's not as easy as it looks. >> if you look at something like horse racing, a jockey may say if you get a win, then it's 20% him, 80% the horse. how do you feel about golf? how much percentage of a win goes to your credit as a caddy? >> you can't really put a finger on that. that's a very good question. i don't think you can put a valid number on that. that's a very difficult thing to answer. unlike a horse jockey, you are actually riding the horse. and you are sort of controlling it. as a caddy, you give them all the relevant information and try to provide the best information you can and the strateg