Shivas,
I apologize for this late reply to your question, but I was...caddying, 106 holes, since Friday afternoon.
Mathematically speaking, I suppose the insinuation of your question and some of the your later posts fuller exhibition, are well-taken, but I believe that your perspective on the issue is skewed by thinking the individual player is getting "screwed" to an extent by having a caddie serve two masters...
If your talking tournament golf...pro, am or even a "club championship" there are no two-bag loops...at those times, even pro-"jocks" like me don't want two bags and the players up the pay for the single work. Then your 100% attention protests means something
If we are talking Saturday morning 5s and 10s, Friday guests, or ladies' member guests, I can (and have) handle six-somes in a timely and extraordinarily competent fashion.
At any particular club with an existing Caddie corps, the caddies are more a member of the group than in a tournament or "serious" golf situation. They are valued for more than their knowledge of the blades of grass and breaks of the greens...they are valued for their ability to enhance that one round and give people a good day. The best ones are almost members...
We have some terrible, awful, dim-witted Caddies at one of the clubs I work...select units of members, however, love them...they break their balls, the Caddie breaks em' back...there are Caddies who are asked for their opinion, just so the opposite can be executed and then all laugh at the results...
when four players play in teams of two, we caddies will often split up the bags so that one caddie is for Team A and the other Team B, in this way you have two troikas against one another...the twosome of players doesn't care if they have to wait for a club or rake their own trap...they will often say, "go take care of him, he gets a shot here and I'm three already." The Caddies are more like counselor attorneys for their half than day laborers
The veteran Caddies of a Club are friends to the members of that Club more than employees or perfectly efficient robots.
I guess what I'm driving at is that things are a lot looser and more familiar at the Club level, season-in, season out.
And a utopia of "KIDS ONLY" caddies would collapse in two seasons and there would be terrible caddie service to boot where it still existed:
1. would a club as grand as Winged Foot ever serve 320 Monday outing players over two rounds with 160 caddies? Where would you get that many caddies and maintain standards that are expected at such a club? As it is they have almost 75 daily and 35 more they can pull from other joints...you would need twice that many in an exclusively single bag situation
2. When would you decide that a person is no longer a kid anymore? 22? 24? Out of college?
3. where would the next crop of kids come from? How would they know how to distinguish a good job fro ma bad job if they didn't see ol' Walter (with whom I went out today) reading greens in his 61st year at WF with just the point of the flag stick and didn't talk to Pro VK here out in the fairway, forecaddying, telling him why I had my players play two more clubs and why you don't let your "tending shadow" cross the line of the putt while avoiding the other players lines?
4. You would slash the income of those "kids" by almost 2/3rds from what it is currently (if they too are not double bagging it) and that is also IF they can get out twice. If they can't - and most clubs do not bear two rounds a day for more than a dozen Caddies - there gos the kid "saving for college" in a meaningful way.
5. Also, eight people at a green site is cumbersome too...even moreso if they are comprised of a 15 year old, a high school senior, a college freshman and a kid fresh out of the stall. You would be amazed how many lost balls there still can be with those eight eyes.
There are Caddies at WF, who hit the south on Halloween and don't come back until May 1st...they maybe lay low 4 weeks out of the year...these guys rake in about 65-70 grand...it is not because they insist on double bags, it is because more than one player at a time WANTS them, and their 88/100% attention.
Forget Golf, forget individual rounds of Golf...they wither and fade away...a Club Caddie, carrying one, two (I have carried three, and four stuffed into two) bags, one putter, six putters, two bags and two putters (very common at some clubs) are there to give their charges a good day, the best of us...and I proudly count myself in that number are known for it.
If you are playing a tournament of any standard, you get a jock's full attention - we live for those tournaments though our pay is usually cut by a quarter for what we could be making. That's where the rubber hits the road and the world knows if you are doing what you do as well as it can be done.
If you are playing your weekly foursome, relax a little bit - enjoy the recreation and relaxation of being away from your worries for a time, Golf is not important though we love it so. Wait for a club, a read...if you don't think your getting your value, just counter by asking more questions. It can be done without being imperious or letting anyone know your nose is out of joint...a jock with two bags will know that you want to engage his expertise.
And let's remember that not every shot is a treasure; sometimes its just hacking out of the rough or making a recovery that you could do with any iron in the bag.
Lastly, and in fairness to the whole thread... as I said originally... about 1/3rd of the Club Caddies stink, about 1/3rd are merely competent. It would be so if they had one bag or one putter. The upper third and the top 1 percent are great in any situation and this is redundantly confirmed by anecdote, witness and pay.
cheers
vk