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Canadian siblings' light approach reaps benefits on the LPGA Tour

It was easy to find Savannah Grewal on the course at last week's Blue Bay LPGA. All you had to do was follow the sound of her laughter.

Grewal's brother, Jordan Grewal, caddied for her for the first time ever at the event and needled her the way only a younger sibling can. The banter worked, with Savannah Grewal tying for fourth with New Zealand's Lydia Ko and Australia's Minjee Lee — two of the best women's golfers in the world — for her first top-10 finish on the LPGA Tour.

"We've been arguing about that because he says he needs a pay raise," laughed the 22-year-old Savannah Grewal. "But he definitely deserves a lot of credit. He was awesome.

"It was his first time ever caddying and he was amazing."

Jordan Grewal, 20, said that for him, caddying was just a natural extension of their sibling relationship.

"Me and Savannah have like a fairly friendly, like joking relationship," he said. "We're always constantly making jokes and making each other laugh.

"No matter the situation if it's serious or just for fun."

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A good sense of humour isn't the only tool at Jordan Grewal's disposal as a caddy. An elite table tennis player who could represent Canada at this summer's Paris Olympics, he said he enjoys the process of analyzing great athletes, strategies or greens.

"No matter what sport I'm playing, I love to just sit down on YouTube and really get in depth and analyze how the world's best play," he said from his home in Mississauga, Ont. "I love to take notes and, in my own practice, try things that I see the world's best do."

Savannah Grewal is now ranked No. 29 in the Race to CME Globe standings after only two events in her rookie LPGA Tour season. She said that part of

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