a fore caddy
Fore Father
As today players many years ago had caddies, and each caddy had a "forecaddy", the forecaddy would assist the caddy. The forecaddy would stand out in the fairway and wait for the balls to be hit from the tee, so they could be found. As soon as the player hit the ball, the caddy would shout "fore", a shortening of the word forecaddy, to let him know the ball was coming.
A caddy, or caddie. This person not only carries the players clubs and bag, but also offers helpful advice. A good caddy will know the challenges of the golf course and the best strategy for playing it, including proper club selection and reading the greens. Traditional caddying is where the player and the caddy both walk the course and fore-caddying is when the caddy walks and the player rides in a cart.
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30yrs old
exactly 13 its the law
Yes, at most country clubs there are caddy programs where you can sign up.
at least 18. Even not in Colorado.
It is called a Caddy. A Malaysian word
I caddy and I am thirteen. I make anything from $30 a round to $60 a round.
It is "Fore", not "four", hence not "five" either. The "Fore" comes from the old use of "Fore-caddies" who were down the fairway looking for the golfers ball coming down the fairway from the tee. The golfer would yell "Fore" telling the "Fore-caddie" that the ball was on the way. Now, of course, "Fore" means "Watch out! Ball is coming your way."