How much money did Jordan Spieth’s caddy make last year?

How much money did Jordan Spieth’s caddy make last year?

The move from teaching to carrying Spieth's bag full time has been a profitable one for Greller. Caddies typically make 8% of a golfer's earnings, or 10% if they win. With Spieth's run of dominance over the past few years, Greller has made an estimated $3.1 million off of his work on the PGA Tour alone.

Do caddies pay their own expenses?

Caddies are expected to pay their own travel and accommodations most weeks. They have to pay for their health care, even if subsidized by the PGA Tour.

Who is the highest paid caddy?

Michael Greller was a middle school math teacher making $55,000 a year before becoming Jordan Spieth's caddie. Since taking over Spieth's bag, Greller has made an estimated $5 million, between his cut of Spieth's winnings and likely lucrative endorsement deals.

Are pro caddies good golfers?

Some of the best caddies are players who are extremely good golfers themselves. They understand the pressure the pro player is under, and provide expert advice on weather conditions, club selection and putting assistance.

Are caddies required on the PGA Tour?

The PGA Tour has no policy regarding the payment of caddies, demanding only that a golfer competing in one of its tournaments must use one.

How much does a caddy make at a country club?

Caddies usually make more than $100 for each 18-hole round, or ''loop. '' Most clubs set a flat caddying fee per round, but the real pay comes from tips. Most caddies say they earn an average of about $120 for carrying two bags 18 holes.

How do you become a caddy for dummies?

The Professional Caddies Association (PCA) offers training and apprenticeship programs to get you started. If you're still in school, check with golf courses in your area about caddying opportunities. … Work on your own golf game (but don't think you need to break 80) and learn the rules of golf as well as you can.

Can a 14 year old work at a golf course?

In general, the FLSA prohibits children younger than 14 years old from working, and limits the hours that those under 16 may work.

Do caddies wear golf shoes?

Most teenage caddie programs at private golf clubs require the caddies to wear proper golf attire. This usually means a collared golf shirt, Bermuda-length golf shorts or long pants and either running or tennis or golf shoes with soft spikes.

How much should you tip your caddy?

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.

Who is Tiger Woods Caddie?

Tiger Woods, caddie Joe LaCava named in lawsuit over incident at 2018 Valspar Championship.

What a caddy should know?

Even if caddies aren't golfers themselves, they must know the game of golf. … Caddies also should know the course at which they're caddying, and be able to inform the golfer about water hazards and sand traps. Obtain such knowledge by touring the course or studying a scorecard.

How do you become a caddy at St Andrews?

And how do you become a caddie at St Andrews? “In general you apply directly with the St Andrews Links Trust. We put a link on the website in January and February each year and there's a training programme to complete. We also accept applications from experienced caddies who might've caddied elsewhere.