Melvyn,
Great pic...your darn right we have to start with the Scottish boys...eerr with whiskers
! Realize my remarks may have strayed a little, though they were initially addressed to you. I meant nothing personal, just wanted to clarify a few points others might benefit from.
You clearly are not a "caddie hater," and yes folks ,there are PLENTY of them around!
Many that have posted here are correct in that there are various levels of service in the caddie ranks. The veteran caddie that slacks and puts it into auto-pilot for a round is a disgrace. The quality caddie always tries to give their player(s) their best effort every time out.
Now, a player SHOULD also make every effort to work together WITH the caddie(s), just like the caddies themselves NEED to work together efficiently, to deliver a quality experience at a timely pace. While the degree of interaction and information asked for may vary, the strong drive to deliver that service well is paramount.
This is why really effective facility support, coupled with solid training and mentoring is a MUST. If caddie golf is to survive and flourish in these challenging economic times...the experience must be more consistent in it's quality. That is not occurring presently at many facilities.
Take a good look at those pictures folks. Notice the variety of age groups present. If that isn't what golf's about at it's very best, what is?
Cheers,
Kris