Friday, February 9, 2024

Caddying - The Most Important Job

 The most important job of any caddy is watching where her/his golfer hit their shot. The most frequently asked question on any golf course is, " Where did my ball go? " Thus, the most important job for any caddy is to be in the best position to follow his golfers ball from start to finish. Listed below are some helpful hints:

  1. If you are a new caddy follow the more experienced caddies to the area of the tee box where it is easiest to follow the ball
  2. If the ball goes in the rough mark it with an object. The golfer may ask the caddy, " Where did I end up?" The caddy will answer, " About 10ft. to the right of the Oak tree."
  3. If the golfer is going to hit a blind shot, the caddy should line up the golfer with the target. 
  4. If the golfer is going to hit a bind tee shot the caddy should provide the golfer with the club he is going to hit then go to a spot where he can observe the golf ball.    

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