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Caddy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In golf, a caddy (or caddie ) is the person who carries a player's bag, and gives insightful advice and moral support. A good caddy is aware of the challenges and obstacles of the golf course bein...
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Volunteer caddying allows a person to learn a great deal about their own golf game by being 'inside the ropes' with a professional golfer. ... Learn Important Golf Rules: ... A caddy can help an up-and-comer just by carrying his golf bag and letting the future PGAer focus on the shots at hand. But caddying is also about self-help.
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The three long known and 'Basic Rules of Caddying' have been summed up in the classic -Show Up, Keep Up, and Shut Up school of caddying! SHOW UP, -(a mental and physical kudo), means to be there on time, which means to be there Ahead of your players warm up time on location ready to go to work.
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(These are just a few of many over the years, and we'll continue to add to this story.) On the European PGA Tour there was a caddy in the 1980’s who early in his caddy career earned the nickname "Two Shots" for a couple of early infractions of the Rules of Golf. ... His was fore caddying a tee shot on a blind hole.
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The Profession of Caddying is the best tool to teach life and social skills to those who have taken the initiative to work as Caddie. ; Since 1997 the PCA Worldwide's vision has not changed.
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Siefker uses the clinics to orientate potential caddies to the tenets of the profession, the rules or golf, and course etiquette. The three main rules of caddying: Show up, keep up, and shut up - meaning don't give advice unless asked.
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One of the core functions of the USGA is to write and interpret the Rules of Golf. The Association does this in conjunction with the R&A in St. Andrews, Scotland. The USGA also sets guidelines for competitions and Amateur Status.
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