Let me bring this to a more poignant focus, I hope.
Let’s assume destination resorts like Bandon, Pinehurst, Streamsong, etc. maintain their caddy cultures. Let’s also assume that that “top 100” courses or the very elite private courses will also see caddies for the foreseeable future.
I guess I’m really talking about courses all over the country that have caddy programs yet whose members have seen the following in the past 15 years:
1. Lightweight stand bags that can actually fit all of your stuff.
2. Fantastic new trollies that glide on the ground.
3. Range finders
4. GPS watches
5. No need to take out flag anymore.
So, the “average member” now says...”hey, my clubs are easy to carry or use in a trolly, I have exact yardage to the pin, no need to tend or pull flag anymore....so, the only reason I really NEED a caddy is to read my putts....?...or clean my clubs, or manage me around the course...?..”
Having been a caddy at one of these clubs as a kid and playing at a club with a rich caddy culture (but not a top 100), it may be an issue long term as, out of 100 or so caddies, maybe only a handful could even offer anything other than a read out of their range finder and something about uphill or downhill.
So, my question then turns to:
In a time of economic distress and proximity sensitivity, what will become of many caddy programs?
The caddy master at our club usually gives me the “B Caddy” and i help train him or her. Plus, I really only need a “mule” anyway and don’t seek their input at all.
There are also those who believe that caddies make rounds take longer.
When a foursome has two caddies who are double- bagging, players are always waiting for the caddy unless it is an Honor or elite caddy.
Last year at Sand Valley, we were behind groups who literally could not do a thing without their caddies input. Debate it all you want, when you hire a caddy ata resort, pay $120+ per bag, you use them.
Sure, locating balls and keeping the group moving...I get that.
My point from the OP is: Post-Covid, with all these issues facing many clubs and members, will caddy programs be casualties?