An attendant who carries the golf clubs for a player.
Act as a caddie and carry clubs for a player.
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Examples for "caddy"
Examples for "caddy"
1But just as he had opened the caddy, he paused and listened.
2The caddy's creel was then topped up, and the marketing was completed.
3I used to hit the ball around when I was a caddy.
4Somebody had been in her kitchen and had moved the tea caddy.
5Tiger Woods and his caddy discuss club selection, wind conditions, and overall strategy.
1More to the point, each caddie was responsible for his players balls.
2The caddie called Hole-in-'is-Pocket made sure his man never lost a ball.
3Colin Montgomerie has split with his caddie Alastair McLean after 10 years.
4On walked Gale's caddie down the right side of the 16th fairway.
5Streelman's victory provided a special moment for his caddie, 13-year-old Ethan Couch.
6Rich was as obsequious as the Augusta caddie shack had to offer.
7Us caddies have standard debriefing sessions in the caddie shack post round.
8Half-blind Archibald Stump, also called Stumpie Eye, wasn't much of a caddie.
9He hitched his trousers again and grabbed a club from his caddie.
10His caddie said nothing, he just picked up the bag and ran.
11But he couldn't just caddie on week days and rest on Sundays.
12And let's further hope the caddie-caterer affair doesn't affect young Cameron Holloway's judgment.
13The caddie of 20 years ago made his own distance chart.
14Rolston said they couldn't have asked for a better secondary caddie.
15They opted for the caddie life despite different backgrounds, but for similar reasons.
16Remember when you were a caddie and played hooky from work?
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