Hey TEP thanks for the empathy! Looking forward to you chiming in upon you r return. I am really struggling with this topic, in that the answer is all about the money and not at all about the money at the same time.
I can think of all the caddies I've met and worked with, who worked for me (more with me if you know what I mean), and have analysed the issue from a pragmatic and emothional point of view.
It's disheartening to see that so many guys don't get it, particularly on a site where golf is revered for things like "lines of charm ".
I count myself blessed because they obviously haven't had the fantastic experiences I've had interacting with both caddies and the old time golf pros, many of whom seem like mythical figures to me in this age of managers, bean counters and focus groups (lol)
I just can't imagine golf without Broadway Joe , Cool Breeze, Ace, Parker, Wags, and guys like Petro , and even the infamous Rocky Carbone , my old pal who has yet to read a putt right but sure can tell a joke. As stated I have been blessed to meet them all.
The game will prevail, it's just too good not too. In that the caddy has been integral to the game as far back as recorded history exists , their survival might surprise even the most unfeeling reprobate.