There is no question Shivas is right. I never caddied seriously, just the odd favour here and there, but when I was growing up, all the caddies were high school kids with the odd college kid (often an Evans Scholar) coming back for the summer or just servicing particular clients rather than showing up and taking blind bags. These guys did a bit better than minimum wage, but had control over their work schedule unless there was a big event on such as the Invitational. I had a kid once who was a fine caddy, nothing special, but did his job well enough. The kid rakes in something like $120 for his efforts working a double. That is totally unreasonable and those sorts of wages are not sustainable unless that mini economy is protected. The thing is, why would someone want to foster inflated wages when they are paying the wages? It makes no sense.
The odd thing now is I caddy sometimes at Burnham. Foreign tourists come and want the full service, but I won't go down for less than £75 a bag. These guys pay it and I don't consider myself anywhere near a seasoned caddie! The really funny thing is that the deal of changing out bags (which bugs me if a caddy tries it on me) is exactly what I do to make sure I have a light bag. It amazes me that a guy will put up that, and pay that kind of money when it isn't required, but a sucker never gets an even break. Get this, there are guys who caddy down there who use trolleys! Anyone that plays links golf in the dunes knows that trolleys cannot go where carriers can go and so the trolley caddie is off somewhere else much of the time. Its totally bizarre. The visiting golfers would be much better served if they were to contact the club and enquire about junior members looking to make a few quid. All the UK clubs should at least offer this service even if it turns out they can't get a junior to do the job sometimes. The adult guy (me) should be a secondary outllet for back up purposes - just spare cash now and again.
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