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Hold the Caddy! Are you golfer? – Target sports.

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Hold the Caddy! Are you golfer? – Target sports.




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Hold the Caddy! Are you golfer? - Target sports.

In the course of your career as a golfer, whether professional, semi-professional or even on the level you are sure to encounter other players who have a caddy and want one for yourself. But do you really need a caddy, or is this something that you can avoid? Many players choose to forgo a caddy, but others always insist upon having a caddy available whenever they play. The choice is ultimately yours, but in order to make the best decision possible you need to have as much information available as possible to help you decide effectively.

While on a normal basis it is typically unnecessary to employ a caddy, however if you are on a professional or even a semi-professional basis you are going to need a caddy. In addition, there are times when you may decide to enter a competition and it is at these times when a caddy is necessary as well. If you are looking at the duties that a caddy should perform there are quite a few typically. The simplest are easy for a golfer to handle themselves if necessary while some of the tasks are much harder to do and require a much greater amount of skill.

Some of the duties that a caddy should perform including cleaning the Golf balls that are used as well as the clubs, obtaining the yardage, fixing and replacing divots, taking care to carefully remove the flagstick, and even raking the bunkers as well as sand traps. If you have a highly skilled caddy, you should also look to them to handle reading the greens for you, helping you choose the appropriate club, and also trying to keep track of any salts so that you can play the best game possible.

There are typically four levels of caddy’s with each level having different skill levels. The lowest level is the B level caddy’s these are typically the highly inexperienced caddies, however they are much cheaper price wise and are not as expensive to employ. They are only allowed to carry a single bag and are what you will find on most Golf courses. The next level up is the A level caddy. This is the caddy that is allowed to carry two bags, however while they have more they are still not the caddy to use. You may find A level caddies when there are tournaments or competitions going on at a local Golf course.

Professionals are only going to use an Honor or a Pro caddy. Both of these levels are permitted to carry two bags and they are considered the top caddies. A Pro caddy is the top of the line and is typically, what most professionals will employ. On occasions, there will be times when an honor caddy is used instead. The primary reason that professional

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