Well at least they have settled on a caddie-master. As have so many other golf destinations, even the vaunted Bandon Dunes, they waited until the eleventh hour to get something in place and then hope for the best? They've shoveled millions at all other aspects of this project and then open basically clueless when it comes to the MOST important component of upscale golf destination success, besides course presentation... THE CADDIE DYNAMIC.
Don't let ANY of the PR spinnners from these places try to snow you...ALL of their caddie programs have been poor at the start. WHY? The reason is that NONE of them understand how important getting a competent program creator and mentor in place, WELL AHEAD of any proposed opening date, is to the success of their golf experience.
The caddie requirements at Streamsong will be FAR different than Bandon. Cart golf will be more of the norm, requiring the forecaddie for a significant percentage of caddie rounds. The hardest job in golf, DONE WELL, is squiring around four golfers on a "big-golf" type track....as any experienced caddie knows. It may not tax you physically to the degree a double-bag loop might, but in every other respect, you are DOUBLING the responsibilities. Even experienced caddies often struggle to deliver a quality fore-caddie experience unless they do it regularly and/or are properly motivated.
It will be quite windy at Streamsong on many prime days, and I don't care how wide those fairways are, even playing from the "correct tees," average golfers will be looking for balls out there. It's superb golf. A lot of subtlety on both courses... requiring astute counsel. Where are those caddies going to come from...thin air? There are some small towns around and Lakeland is about 30 minutes or so away, but you needed to be WAY out in front of this to develop the true "community-benefit" caddie program that all the pre-opening discussion has promised. Those younger caddies, in an area desperate for really opportunites for them, need significant TIME training to at least get to a competent level. Think that happened?
I had several discussions with key folks there, up to two years prior to now, who where made well-aware of what would be needed. Other destinations have had similar advance knowledge provided to them. They all continue to make the same serious oversight. Sadly, many who seek to profit from the game have lost their way on this score. They don't understand it and let misguided thrift get in the way of having it developed properly.
There are certain timeless elements that will always define great golf. The caddie dynamic is central to that. It has given the game its champions, differencemakers and MOST importantly, its human, often humorous soul... for centuries. It has largely been abandoned by the game. Many believe caddie golf is some unnecessary, fading relic of golf's past. They are mistaken. With each passing year of neglect, the game suffers a little more loss. The longer this continues, the sicker the game becomes.
Cheers,
Kris