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Caddie

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Person who carries golfers' clubs and provides assistance to golfers
For other uses, seeCaddie (disambiguation).
Phil Mickelson consults with his longtime caddyJim "Bones" Mackay at Muirfield Village Golf Club in 2014.
A caddie plies his trade.
Imaginative drawing by journalistMarguerite Martyn of a couple at the Forest Park Golf Course, Forest Road, Missouri, in 1914, while a caddie leans against a tree.
A golf caddie, 1790, byLemuel Francis Abbott

Ingolf, acaddie (orcaddy) is a companion to the player, providing both practical support and strategic guidance on the course. Caddies are responsible for carrying the player’sbag, managingclubs, and assisting with basic course maintenance like repairing divots and raking bunkers. Their role extends well beyond these physical tasks, going into emotional and behaviouralmoral support. Whether at local clubs, public courses, or prestigious tournaments—caddies offer valuable insight on course strategy, advising on everything from club selection to reading greens and evaluating weather conditions. They often serve as a steadying presence, offering encouragement and helping players maintain focus under pressure.

Caddies are trusted for their course knowledge, adaptability, and close understanding of a player’s game, and their role is integral at every level of play. In professional and amateur golf alike, caddies often build lasting partnerships with players, developing a rapport that contributes to overall performance.

Other nicknames for the role are looper or jock.[1]

Etymology

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TheScots wordcaddie orcawdy was derived in the 17th century from the French wordcadet and originally meant a student military officer. It later came to refer to someone who did odd jobs.[2][3] By the 19th century, it had come to mean someone who carried clubs for a golfer, or in its shortened form,cad, a man of disreputable behaviour.[4]

History

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The first recorded use of a caddie was in Edinburgh in 1681 by the futureJames VII of Scotland when taking part in the first international golf contest.[5][better source needed]

Earnings

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Caddies pay is variable and is usually based on an allocated percentage share of prize money. At a professional level, caddies work in a high level partnership with golfers, some work as contractors to individual players in events. In 2020, caddies on thePGA European Tour became eligible to earn bonuses through sponsors' logos on their gear.[6]In 2024,Golf Digest reported that Scottie Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott earned $2.6 million over the season with the world number 1.[7]Caddying fees range throughout courses across the world, however is a popular role for low handicap golfers which can provide opportunities to work with a variety of people.

In popular culture

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Caddies have been depicted in television, films, and books, including:

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Undercover Caddie: A longtime resort looper's friendly advice for all golfers".Golf Digest. Retrieved2024-08-14.
  2. ^"caddie, noun".Merriam-Webster Dictionary.Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  3. ^"Caddie".Oxford Dictionaries.Oxford University Press. 2019.Archived from the original on 25 February 2019. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  4. ^"The Strange Route from 'Cadet' to 'Cad'".Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  5. ^"Golfer's Land".Atlas Obscura. 13 March 2015.
  6. ^"Why a Golf Caddie Group Set Up a Sponsorship Program for Its Members".Associations Now. 2020-01-15. Retrieved2020-01-15.
  7. ^"Scottie Scheffler's caddie made more money this season than almost every PGA Tour pro".Golf Digest Now. 2024-09-03. Retrieved2020-01-15.
  8. ^Beall, Joel (23 January 2019)."Bill Murray narrates new film that explores the lives of caddies".Golf Digest. Condé Nast Publications. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  9. ^Howell, Andy (15 February 2019)."Loopers: The Caddie's Long Walk".Film Threat. Retrieved25 February 2019.

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