Jim "Bones" Mackay (born May 8, 1965) is an American golf caddie and golf commentator.
For 25 years, he was the caddie for Phil Mickelson.
1990
His nickname, "Bones", was created in 1990 when PGA Tour player Fred Couples couldn't remember the name of the lanky, 6-foot 4-inch Mackay.
Mackay was born in Redhill, Surrey, England; his family moved to New Smyrna Beach, Florida, when he was seven years old.
He played golf for Columbus College in Georgia, followed by a job in the pro shop and bag room at Columbus' Green Island Country Club.
1992
There he met and began to caddie for Larry Mize and later Scott Simpson and Curtis Strange, before being hired by Mickelson in 1992, at the start of Mickelson's PGA career.
Of their long and close relationship, Mickelson has been quoted as saying "Bones is the only guy on the golf course that wants me to play well, so why am I going to sit there and berate him and treat him poorly? He's the only guy trying to work his tail off for me."
Having been on Mickelson's bag since 1992, he had caddied for him in all but one of his major championships: the 2004 Masters, the 2005 PGA, the 2006 Masters, the 2010 Masters, and the 2013 Open Championship.
2016
Mackay had both knees replaced in October 2016.
2017
On June 20, 2017 it was announced that Phil and "Bones" were mutually parting ways.
Mackay joined NBC/Golf Channel in 2017 as a commentator.
2018
In January 2018 he returned to caddying for one week, at the Sony Open in Hawaii, as a substitute for Justin Thomas's regular caddie Jimmy Johnson, who was injured.
On September 30, 2021, Mackay announced he was returning to the bag as full-time caddie for Justin Thomas.
Mackay lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife, Jen (Olsen) – a friend of Phil Mickelson's wife, Amy.
Jen was introduced to Mackay by the Mickelsons – and their children, Oliver and Emma.