How much do caddies get paid in Scotland?

How much do caddies get paid in Scotland?

Unless expressly stated otherwise by the course, caddies should be paid in cash at the end of the round, along with a gratuity. The standard gratuity tends to be £15-£25, perhaps more if the caddie was particularly good.

How much does a caddy cost at St Andrews?

Andrews next week, it’d be time to hit the practice tee to see who looked unsupervised. A competitor without a caddie is often that way for a reason, so Rule No. 1 was to take a close look at the swing of anyone who was unattached and calculate whether your week of work would be worth the misery.

What are caddie fees?

So what is typically customary tip on top of the fee? For a forecaddie, about $20 to $25 per player. For a caddie toting just your bag — around $40 to $50 — a little less for a double bag because the other player should be tipping said caddie, too.

How much do you tip a golf caddy?

According to Whidden, a caddie should be tipped about 40 to 50 percent of the green fee. And the group should split the forecaddie tip evenly, usually between $50 and $100 in total.

How much do you tip a caddy in Scotland?

How much should I tip a caddie? Speaking of investment, the suggested gratuity for a caddie in Scotland, Ireland, or England may vary slightly depending on location. Generally speaking, however, the caddie fee plus an additional £/€20 or £/€30 (again, depending on location) is the guideline.

Can I bring my own caddie to Pebble Beach?

Caddies are not required but greatly enhance the guest experience. Those wishing to request a caddie should call Caddie Services at least 72 hours in advance of the round at (866) 903-9101. Golfers desiring a caddie should travel with a single strap carry bag with a stand, less than 25 pounds.

What is the customary tip for a caddie?

How to pay for Carnoustie Golf Links Green fees?

3.1 Payment requires to be made by way of valid credit or debit card in the name of the customer, the details of which must be submitted on the booking form. 3.2 Carnoustie Golf Links shall determine the green fees which shall be displayed on the website. The green fees may be changed without notice at the sole discretion of Carnoustie Golf Links.

How long has golf been played at Carnoustie?

Golf has been played at the Links since the 16th century and it was Carnoustie natives who went on to establish the Professional Golfer’s Associations of America and Australia. We look forward to warmly welcoming you to play our fantastic courses, The Carnoustie Championship Course, The Carnoustie Burnside Course and The Carnoustie Buddon Course.

What should I wear to the Carnoustie Golf Course?

We ask that players wear appropriate golf attire whilst on the course. No football or rugby attire permitted. At Carnoustie Golf Links we are committed to a pace of play as indicated on your scorecards, which will ensure that everyone enjoys playing the course in a reasonable time.

What kind of handicap do you need to play at Carnoustie?

Visitors must have a recognised handicap of 28 or less for men and 36 or less for women and should bring with them their current handicap certificate as these may be required prior to play. The same applies for Juniors and Juveniles. You can find our course handicap tables here.

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