Caddying for a Golfer

Posted on November 22nd, 2007 in General, Golf

Since I can not do that perfect swing I just contented myself on becoming a caddy.  I can still remember the first photo I had with my first golfer client which I gladly turned into a portrait painting.  Most of my friends became popular tennis players after years of collecting balls during a game or during a practice.  Who knows?  I might end up becoming the next Tiger Woods someday by caddying.

Carrying of golf clubs is the toughest part of being a caddy.  Even though they are heavy, I can not just drop golf bags on greens or tee boxes.  I feel naked without my wet towel.  I need it for washing golf clubs.  Although I have not experienced washing golf balls, I would always ask the golfer if they need it.  In addition to tending the flag stick, modulating the golfer’s divot, and repairing ball marks, I am sometimes asked for my professional advice regarding golf clubs.  Heavy and too laborious but caddying can also be an enjoyable task.

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