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2008-04-26
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I think this is a good video with lots of valid reasons on why caddying is a good job for teens. It was interesting and very informative! :)
2007-10-16
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Teen perspective on caddying.
2007-10-15
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Perspective from a golfer and caddie on the many ways to benefit from golf and caddying.
2007-09-26
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Please respect your players equipment - don't sit or stand on their golf bag.
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It is important to keep sand traps in a well raked condition to ensure there are no foot prints other other marks which could provide golfers with a poor lie. After the player has hit their shot - hand them their putter or...
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When placing a golf bag down, please do not drop it hard onto the ground. You should not be heard when putting the bag down and you should repect the golfers equipment
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It is important not to drag your feet as you walk on a golf course - especially on the greens.
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A divot is a piece of ground which needs to be replaced in the original spot for the grass to grow again and to cover the hole. On tee blocks there is normally a mixure of sand/dirt and grass seed to be used to fill the...
2007-09-24
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Tending the pin - is holding the pin on the green for the player who is furthest from the hole. It is important to not walk cross the line between the players ball and the hole - don't step on the area the ball may cross....
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When your player has decided which club to hit (based on wind conditions, elevation and desired yardage) place the bag on their hitting side for them to select a club or for you to hand them the requested club. Once they...
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While walking on the golf course and especially on the greens - make sure you pick up your feet and don't drag your feet!
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As a caddie you are expected to respect the golf course and stay out of the line of the golfers putts to the hole. If you step on the line of a putt, the putt may bounce off of line and miss the hole.
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Fixing divits is important to attempt to put the golf course back in the same condition after a shot is made. Divots are chunks of grass that are dug out of the ground by a golf club. Make sure you understand the golf...
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Caddie Training Program. Ball marks are caused from the ball landing on the green - usually high shots into soft greens will leave big holes in the green or better know as ball marks. Fixing ball marks on the green is...
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Caddie Training Program. An important part of your caddie role is to clean the players golf ball only when it is handed to you - do not take it off of the ground as it is in play and the rules of golf will not allow you to...