Caddy and Golf Bag


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The Golf Bag
The main part of caddying is carrying the player's golf
bag. The bag holds the player's clubs, but also contains golf
balls, jackets and other necessary golf equipment.

The bag is designed for balance, and is carried on the
caddie's shoulder with a strap that can be adjusted to a
comfortable length. The opening where the clubs are placed
should always facing forward. Keep the hand of the
carrying shoulder on the club heads, and let the other arm
swing freely while walking.

Never place the bag in a sand trap, water hazard or on
the green. Take care of this bag as if it were your own, so
always be conscious where it is. In most bags there are three
sections in which to place the player's clubs. The section
closest to the shoulder strap is for the woods and putter.
Irons numbered 1 through 6 are in the middle section, while
the bottom part holds the remaining irons. All are arranged
in numerical order.
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source: http://www.redrungolfclub.com/club/scripts/library/view_document.asp?GRP=9515&NS=PG&APP=80&DN=CPP
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