Please bear with me. Question. Caddie etiquette question. In June I (USA traveling golfer) played with some traveling USA golfers in Ireland. I never took a caddie. Others did. At Royal Portrush I was in a group with three others who had individual caddies. I pulled my trolley. The other guys' caddies did help spot my errant shots into the rough. Otherwise, they pushed the pace. Either ranging far ahead (in which case I hoped I'd crown one) or coming up and standing close to me while I prepared and hit my shot, and on the green, quickly yanked the pin even though I was first to putt, without a question as to whether I wished the pin in or out (I did then ask to have the pin attended if I wished). Keep in mind, these were individual caddies for other members of my group, with all four or us playing a team Stapleford against the other four traveling golfers behind us. My initial reaction was, now I know why they call it Royal PortRUSH.
Somewhat different exprience at Royal County Down. Two members of our group had individual caddies, and myself and another pulled our own trolleys. In this case, the caddies for the other players tried to help me, each sneaking over separately to give me advice, almost always different (e.g., right edge, vs. one ball out). Now I have my assessment and two others to manage. Imagine.
My questions. When a caddy for player A is with a group of four players, and player B does not use a caddy, what should the caddy etiquette of the caddy for A be toward the member of the group, B, without a caddy: (1) when all four players are on the same team? (2) when the player with the caddy is playing against the player without a caddy (e.g., in a four ball)?
I am not a player experienced with caddies. Please keep that in mind. I'm looking for answers for a novice such as myself.