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how much should you tip a golf caddie

by Katherine Thompson Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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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.Aug 25, 2014

How much do you give a caddy?

A caddie on the PGA Tour receives a base salary — usually around $1,000 to $2,000 — to cover travel expenses. He will earn 5% of the winnings if his golfer finishes outside of the top 10 and 7% of the winnings for a top-10 finish. The caddie earns 10% of winnings when his golfer wins a tournament.

How much should I tip a caddie at Pebble Beach?

$60-$120A respectable tip for a single caddie is $60-$120 and $100-$140 for a double bag. The caddies at Pebble are what make the round(s) so memorable and they know the greens like no other and provide knowledge about not only the course, but the entire Monterey Peninsula.

How much do you tip a golf starter?

Standard tip is $2-$3 per bag, maybe $5 if you want to make sure they assist you after the round. Tips for the starter aren't necessary unless the starter is doing something special for you. Most starters simply check you in at the first tee, maybe announce that it is your turn to tee off.

How much do you tip a golf cart guy?

Rule of thumb that most golfers go by is to tip the caddie at least 50% of the cost of the round.

How much do you tip a East Lake caddy?

Gratuities. Tipping is not necessary at East Lake Golf Club. However, should you decide to tip one of our employees, it is permissible under Club rules. Please see any member of the Golf Staff for gratuity guidelines for our caddie team.

Do caddies make good money?

Caddies can range from $1,500-$3,000 a week. However, some caddies opt for a higher weekly paycheck in exchange for a lower percentage of winnings. "No caddie and player has the same deal," Collins said.

How much do you tip a caddy at a country club?

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. But if you want to be safe, don't be afraid to ask the head pro or director of golf.

How much do you tip a caddie master?

That's the starter and the caddiemaster. If the former squeezes your foursome into a crowded tee sheet, $20 is appropriate (think of it like a maitre d at a restaurant). Similarly, if the caddiemaster hooked you up with one of his top guys, $20 should be his reward.

Do you tip after golf lesson?

You still don't have to tip them. The lesson fee is plenty. Referrals are the best way to show appreciation. However, longtime students may get their instructors some sort of gift over the years or on a holiday.

How much do you tip a Pinehurst caddie?

GRATUITY POLICY Our recommended caddie gratuity is $50 and up per bag for a walking caddie, and $30 per bag and up for a forecaddie.

Should you tip cart boys?

Well, of course, how much to tip a caddie is up to you and the level of service that you get, but you should generally tip a caddie anywhere from $20-$50 per player after the round.

What is the difference between a caddie and a Forecaddie?

Typically, a caddie works for just one golfer during the round, though they're not limited in doing so under USGA rules. What makes a forecaddie different? A forecaddie doesn't work for any one particular golfer. In other words, a forecaddie is a caddie employed by a group of golfers.

How much do caddies at Pebble Beach make?

Average Caddiemaster Caddie weekly pay in Pebble Beach is approximately $724, which is 20% above the national average.

How much does it cost to be a member of Pebble Beach golf Club?

Initiation fee is $18,000 and monthly dues are $260. Two top ranked 18-hole golf courses – Shore and Dunes, fitness, numerous dining facilities. Membership is by invitation only. World famous exclusive private course on the Pebble Beach shoreline experienced by just a few.

How much does it cost to golf at Pebble Beach?

Pebble Beach green fees for a standard round are a whopping $550 per person and will increase to $575 on April 1, 2020. In addition to that initial price, it costs $45 per person to use a cart. If you choose to go the caddie route and walk, which is recommended, the caddie fee will run you another $95 per bag.

Can you play Pebble Beach without staying at the hotel?

It's not a requirement that you need to stay to play, though it's strongly advised. That's because if you're a guest of one of the Pebble Beach Resorts properties (The Lodge at Pebble Beach, The Inn at Spanish Bay), you can book Pebble Beach times up to 18 months in advance.

How much does a caddy tip at Pinehurst?

At Pinehurst, the flat rate is $90 for a single premium caddie and the recommended tip is a minimum of $30, or 33 percent. A good caddie is more than a mere assistant. He is guide, philosopher and friend. The British golf writer and commentator Henry Longhurst said that once and the words have appeared on a caddyshack wall along the way.

What is a good caddie?

A good caddie is more than a mere assistant. He is guide, philosopher and friend. The British golf writer and commentator Henry Longhurst said that once and the words have appeared on a caddyshack wall along the way. Playing with a caddie is ideal.

What does a caddie know about greens?

A good caddie knows the greens, grasps the speed on that particular day, whether the ball is traveling uphill or downhill, which direction the grain goes and how much it impacts a putt, whether a particular green is faster, slower, firmer or softer than the rest.

How much does a forecaddie cost?

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. But if you want to be safe, don't be afraid to ask the head pro or director of golf.

Is valeting your car required?

At some courses, valeting your car is either complimentary or required or both. I think a couple of bucks here is plenty for retrieving your car, especially if you're forced to valet. Certainly, though, if you feel like giving them $5, that's not excessive, and at many facilities, those tips are supposed to be pooled.

Should you take care of a golf cart when dropping off a group?

There are certainly exceptions, though. If you're dropping off an entire group or two, you should probably take care of them in the beginning and at the end, especially if they're running your bags to the golf carts as well.

Can you tip at the end of a golf round?

Often, the person who takes your clubs at bag drop also takes care of bags at the end of the round, so you're probably okay just tipping at the end. At some courses, tips are actually pooled, so taking care of them once is okay there, too. There are certainly exceptions, though.

What to tip Outside Service Staff (bag drop, golf carts)

Pay these days for an outside service position, based on job searches on Indeed.com, ranges from $8.50-$10/hr (although in California, state minimum wage is $13-14). These job postings suggest additional pay through tips and in my experience back in the 1990s I typically doubled my $6.50 hourly rate via tips.

What to tip the Beverage Cart Attendant

Golfers get happy when they see the Turning Stone beverage cart. Courtesy of Frank J. Forte

What should I tip a caddie?

Years ago we visited at a private club with an overnight lodge. Upon arrival, we were told we had caddies and we did what we thought was the right thing: we asked the head pro what the customary tip was here.

What should I tip a forecaddie?

Forecaddies are different from walking caddies. They will rake traps, provide guidance on tee boxes, read some putts and help spot balls. There is usually one per foursome so don't expect them to get you every yardage in the fairway or break of the green. You can tip less per golfer since there are four of you.

Locker room attendant

The classier locker rooms in resort or private golf come staffed with an attendant. The great ones will greet you upon entry and make you feel at home. At a recent day spent at Oakland Hills, the attendant was sure to go out of my way to greet me, show me around and cleaned my spikes while I had a drink in the bar in my socks.

Valet

Some higher-end golf courses or private clubs have valet parking. Some even have mandatory valet. Valet parking is usually complimentary but in some cases there is a fee. The fee never goes to the valet (who usually makes close to minimum wage or is paid a flat fee by the shift) but to the company or property.

Do I tip a golf course starter or ranger?

Starters and rangers generally don't receive tips, unless perhaps they squeeze you into a jammed tee sheet or go above and beyond in other ways. Most of them are retired and have the job for free golf, socialization and finding balls in the weeds during their patrols.

Saturday Golfer

I will be playing my first round with a caddie tomorrow and was wondering what an appropriate amount to tip him/her at the end of the round is? I have read online that you should start at half the caddie fee and then adjust based upon how good they were. Any thoughts?

klaymon

This covers how much to tip anyone you may encounter at the course: http://golf.about.com/cs/beginnersgu...olftipping.htm

Leek

What I tip depends on the caddy rate and the job they do. We have some great adult professional caddies and I tip them $50-60. We also have some high school freshmen and sophomores that are apprentice caddies and I usually give them a $20-30 tip.

Striper

I typically use 20% of the greens fee as my base line. I work up or down from there depending on how much help they are during the round. I also suggest offering to buy your caddie a drink (gatorade) or sandwich when the opportunity presents itself. Even if they decline, it's usually viewed as a gracious gesture.

cpaplin

At the course I daddy at the rates for caddies is ranged from 18-25 dollars depending on skill level. At the top rank, making less than 35 dollars would be a bad loop. Typical pay for a caddy ranges from around 25- 50 at my club but could be up to 100-200 at a more exclusive club.

phan52

The caddie master should be able to tell you the required rate, and the tip is up to you. For example, our required rate is $35.00. Anything above that is considered a tip. The kids who are mules (bag-carriers) usually get no more than $50.00 total, and the caddies who really know the job get anywhere between $60-75.00.

Roughnecks

I have had caddies at a lot of different courses and the bottom line is that you should never let a caddy leave the course with less than $100 cash, if he is good. Every course is run differently and the caddies are paid differently. I know for a fact that some places where you see a caddy fee, the caddy does not get paid that amount.

How much do you tip for $9 beers?

Yes, $9 beers can quickly eat a hole in your pocket, just like being at the ballgame, but if the service is acceptable, tip the way you would at a restaurant, 15 percent. For exceptional service, 18 to 20 percent or more.

How much does a forecaddie cost at TPC Scottsdale?

At the TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium course, a forecaddie fee is $75, with a minimum tip on top of that of $25. You won’t be shamed if you leave exactly $25 extra — that’s standard — but you can always do a little more if warranted.

What is the best way to take care of a car?

1. Bag drop/valet. Upon arrival, there’s often a valet to assist with your car, though more often than not, it’s a bag drop attendant. A crisp $5 bill is sufficient to make a positive impression and ensure very good care of your vehicle and your sticks, but two or three dollars will get the job done as well.

Can you tip at private golf clubs?

With some private clubs, however, tipping is not permitted. A wise move before your tee time at a private club is to check ahead of time with the club and/or the member who invited you about tipping protocol. That will eliminate potentially awkward encounters later.

Should you tip a caddiemaster?

There’s considerable debate as to whether you should reward a caddiemaster at any time. The consensus seems to be ‘no,’ unless you’re the member that’s doing the rewarding.

Do pro shops tip?

There’s no expectation of a tip at the pro shop counter when you check in for your tee time. Still, if the staffer imparts some extra wisdom and hospitality — changing you to a more favorable time, pointing out a sale or a discount if you wait an hour — by all means reach for your wallet.

Do you tip a ranger?

Ranger. At some juncture, you’ll likely encounter a ranger, driving his cart to ensure play is moving along smoothly. A tip for the ranger is seldom necessary, even if he gets the slowpokes in front of you to pick up the pace. If he arranges for recovery of a misplaced club — sure. $5 is a nice gesture.

What is a caddie in golf?

As noted above, caddies are typically independent contractors or even members of the club itself. The overwhelming majority of the time, your assigned caddie will be waiting on the first tee as scheduled. Despite the best of planning, however, clubs may unexpectedly find themselves short-handed on caddies.

Do you take pictures of golf course?

If you’re like most 20th century golfers, there’s a good chance you’ll snap a few photos along the way. While pictures of the course are great, pictures of you at the course are even better. So don’t be afraid to ask your caddie to serve as photographer a couple times. Trust us, they’re used to it.

Do you need a caddie for emergency 18?

With all of that said, however, if you’ve played a course many times before, or if you’re merely taking advantage of an Emergency 18, a caddie may not be entirely necessary.

Can you have a caddie on H&B Expedition?

Like all aspects of your H&B Expedition, the decision on whether to take a caddie or not is entirely up to you. You can request a caddie for every round, or none at all. If you’d like the service of a caddie for just a few rounds, while handling the job for the others by yourself, you can do that as well.

Can you have a double bag caddie in Ireland?

Although the option of a single or double bag caddie is common stateside, across the Atlantic that choice is determined by the club. Although you’re likely to have double bag caddies in Ireland, the option is not one that can be requested by the player.

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