Caddie On The Tee
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ON THE TEE
1. Take note of the brand and type of golf ball your player
is using for the round.
2. You should line up on the right-hand side of the teeing
area. Bring the bag right up to the tee marker. The
shortest caddie should be in front and the tallest in
back, ensuring proper vision for each caddie.
3. Be careful of your shadow, so that it does not fall on
the teeing area, distracting the player. Back away if
your shadow does or if you are too close to the player
teeing off.
4. Stay quiet on the tee when a player is hitting. Keep
a careful watch on your player’s drive and mentally
mark it with something in the fairway or rough (usually
a tree or a mound). If the sun is in your eyes, use your
hand or a visor of some type to block the rays while
continuing to follow the flight of the ball.
5. Help your fellow caddies by watching the flight of all
the players’ balls. A good caddie knows the position
of each player’s ball.
6. Be ready to move off the teeing area quickly after the
last player hits. When your player hands you the club,
clean it and place it back in the bag. Be prepared to
clean and dry the club while walking towards your
player's golf ball. Replace the head cover if the club
had one. Never misplace a head cover. Proceed off
the tee and stay ahead or even with your golfer as
you walk to the ball.
SUGGESTION: The teeing area
is usually a good spot to reorder the clubs if they were
rearranged on the last hole. Be sure to keep quiet
while doing so.
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