Golf Caddys – the unsung heroes
I never knew how much goes into being a Caddy!
The word caddy comes from the French word for student, cadet, which is pronounced cad-DAY.
Someone told me that the caddys would have to walk the 18-holes prior to the game and examine every hole carefully, because when game day is here, they’d give golfers advice and reassurance on how the ball would run on the greens.
Walking 18-holes is quite alot.
Walking 18-holes twice is tiring.
Walking 18-holes + with a golf bag on your back for the second 18-holes must be freakin exhausting!

Hence why I think it’s great HSBC has the caddie-of-the-year award and appreciation cocktail during the tournament.
Besides reading the greens, here are some other caddy duties:
- Need to be able to coach golfers not just to hit the farthest, but to the best of their ability.
- Carry the golf clubs
- need to understand all proper golf etiquettes and rules
- clean golf balls if asked
- fix ball marks
- attend the flag if asked
- raking the bunkers
- help with club selection
- reading the weather variables
- marking balls on the green if asked
- taking care of any menial tasks like handing golfer water or towel
- and lastly to provide motivation
Dang that’s hard work. But I guess the rewards are worth it. Caddys earn a percentage of their golfer’s winnings, which can be as high as 10%. A common pay scale is 5% for making the cut, 7% for a top 10, and 10% for a win. No wonder Tiger Woods’ caddy is a millionaire!


























