firstly the question makes no sense. If its your caddy, he can go to any event and carry yoru Golf clubs around. If your talking about a pro golfer, and wants to go to an amateur event absolutely NO way can he. Unless he lies, and gets away with it, but if the said person gets caught, he can get done for fraud which in turn, carries a heavy jail sentence.
ps. dont procrastinate, do it tomorow.
I caddy and I am thirteen. I make anything from $30 a round to $60 a round.
If you are an amateur, then by definition you do not get paid.
$16,500.00 per person according to Golf Magazine.
The winner's caddy would usually get 10% of their players' winnings. Then on a sliding scale, it also depends on the arrangement between player and caddy.
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Yes they could, but when they got the result they will be DQ ( disqualified). But if they told the referee first, they will just let them play but they won t be in match. But the pros won t do like this because they knows the rules. And playing amateur tour does not earn much money than the professional tours.
Well it matters how good you are? If you play amateur not to much. Pros can make 9 million carrier tournament averages
Under the rules of the USGA an amateur golfer must not accept a prize with a retail value of more than $750 dollars. Under the rules of the R&A an amateur golfer must not accept a prize with a retail value of more than £500.
Cause its a caddy
If the caddy is really good, tip how you feel at the end of the round. If you knock a few shots off your score, raise the tip accordingly.
An amateur is a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis.
During a Pro Am there are two sets of tees. Ones which the pros play off, these would be the tournament tees. The other set is the Amateur tees, from which the amateurs play off, these are usually quite far forward as much as 150 yards in front of the pro tees!