
A standard tip is for a bag caddie attendant is roughly $3 per bag, however, a $5 dollar tip will go a long way to ensure your clubs are cleaned with a bit of extra care and attention after the round.
How much do you tip for club cleaning?
But you might also want to pay attention to how much work they do in cleaning your clubs. If it's just a cursory wipe here and there, I might tip $2 or $3. If they really do clean your clubs, thoroughly, certainly a little more.
How much should you tip at a golf course?
If you've received great service, a larger tip is appropriate. The green fee of a course influences your tipping. You should expect to tip more, for example, at a $100-per-round course than at a $25-per-round course. Of course, not everyone tips, even when they should.
How much should I tip my golf cart cleaner?
On a Kansas City golf trip this summer, when we returned our carts to one club, the attendant told us to clean out our own cart. These days, if your clubs are cleaned after and your bag is handled before or after the round, $5 a bag seems to be a good start. A $20 tip from a foursome is great.
What is tip weighting in golf clubs?
Tip weighting is another method for adding swing-weight points to your golf clubs. Most often used in irons and wedges, tip weighting is a great way to add swing-weight points without visibly changing the look of the club (unlike the unprofessional look of lead tape).

How much do you tip golf clubs?
Rule of thumb that most golfers go by is to tip the caddie at least 50% of the cost of the round.
Should you tip a golf pro after a lesson?
Teaching pro Don't worry too much about tipping, unless you came back next week after shooting your career low round. Two teaching pros we talked to at prestigious clubs in Phoenix and Chicago say the tip isn't expected.
Do you tip the starter at a golf course?
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.
How much do you tip Cartboy?
To be safe, $3 to $5 per bag should do the trick. Heck, even $5 per cart really isn't bad. If you do the math -- that's $10 per foursome -- and considering how many carts go out on the course, I'm sure the cart staff would be happy if they averaged that much per bag.
Is it customary to tip for golf lessons?
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.
Do you tip the golf cart guy?
You should tip that person at the end of the round, and you're wondering how much you should offer as a gratuity. 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.
How much do you tip a caddy at a country club?
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.
What is tipping in golf shaft?
“Tipping” or “tip trimming,” as it's sometimes called, means trimming a club shaft from the clubhead end, not from the grip end where it's most often cut.
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.
How much do you tip at a clubhouse?
Josh Kelley Even if they get a couple of dollars, that money adds up over the course of the day. In my opinion, the general rule should be about $5 per person or $20 for a foursome. Feel free to tip more if you feel so inclined. When you tip these guys, word spreads.
Are tips good at a country club?
Always bring some extra cash with you even if a member is paying for your guest fee or lunch. You don't have to tip as much as members do, but make sure to throw some cash to the outside service and locker room employees.
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.
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.
How much does a Forecaddie get for a round?
If you have a helpful forecaddie sweating out a full 5 hour round he or she should typically receive about $50-$100 total for the group.
Do you tip a golf starter?
You will rarely tip the starter unless he/she goes out of their way for you. Examples of a starter going the extra mile include allowing you to jump ahead on the waiting line to get off earlier, assisting you in playing through slower golfers, or simply squeezing you out there when the course is backed up and you don’t have a scheduled tee time.
Do you tip someone for a golf cart?
It’s important to also use your discretion a bit here. If you’re playing at a public course where you pick up and return carts yourself there is obviously no need to tip anyone. Just make sure to take care of anyone who goes out of there way to attend to your cart or bag.
Can you short change a caddie?
If you’re a guest at a private club it’s also well within your rights (and ethical standards) to simply ask a member what he or she typically tips caddies at their establishment, or you can always call the pro shop in advance of your round and ask what is the proper tipping etiquette. Just don’t short change your caddie.
Do you tip at a clubhouse?
If you buy any food or drink at a snack bar or grill inside the clubhouse, tip the same way you’d tip if you went to a nice restaurant. There’s no need to be over generous unless the level of service calls for it. Most times simply throwing a buck or two into the tip jar at the snack stand will do.
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.
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.
How much should a caddie tip?
And the group should split the forecaddie tip evenly, usually between $50 and $100 in total.
When was the guide to tipping published?
Guide to tipping on the golf course. Published on Monday, August 25, 2014. Let's say you've been invited to play a round as a guest by a friend who's a member of the local private country club. Or maybe there's a charity tournament going on at a course that you've never been to.
How much tip do you get for a golf cart?
The beverage cart is stocked with snacks and drinks and driven around the golf course throughout the day, allowing golfers to purchase food and drink while on the course. A $1 tip for a $3 purchase is typical. Remember, these are just guidelines. Adjust your tipping to the circumstances.
How much do you tip a caddie master?
If there's a caddie master — the person who assigns caddies to golfers or groups — you can ensure getting a good caddie by tipping the caddie master 20 percent of the caddie fee. Forecaddies. A forecaddie doesn't carry anyone's golf bag. One forecaddie will be assigned to a group of four.
Why do golfers sprint to the clubhouse?
Some golfers will sprint from their cars to the clubhouse to avoid the "cart jockeys" who greet golfers and take their golf bags. Or park in a far corner of the parking lot, hoping to avoid being seen. Some golfers, following the completion of a round, park their cart far away from the cart return area to avoid another tip.
How much should a forecaddie tip?
A forecaddie should get one tip from the group, $50-$100 total. Food and Drink. If buying food or drink at a snack bar, look for a tip jar on the counter. Stuff a buck in, or drop in your change. If ordering from a clubhouse restaurant, tip as you would in a typical restaurant.
Is tipping required at golf courses?
Updated February 04, 2020. Something all veteran golfers know and all beginning golfers learn soon enough is that tipping (as in a gratuity) is sometimes expected — and sometimes required — at higher-end golf courses.
Do you tip at golf courses?
If you are playing golf in a locale where gratuities are common, or socially acceptable, then tipping at the golf course might be, too; if not, then don't expect to tip at the golf course . Therefore, it's a good idea if planning a stay at a resort or a visit to a swanky club to call ahead and ask.
Do golf courses have valet parking?
Valet Parking. Valet parking is fairly uncommon at golf courses, but some high-end courses and resorts do offer it. Tip the same as you do at a restaurant or hotel for such a service; if you've never used such a service and don't have a set amount you tip, then $3 is a good baseline amount. Bag Drop.
jambox107
Whenever I play somewhere super nice, there are course staff members there to clean the clubheads after the round. What's the appropriate amount to tip here? I don't really need them to clean my clubs since I wipe them down after each shot, but they are quick to approach the bag and start cleaning.
BrianMcG
Walter: Tell me Bobby, why do you play this game? Bobby: I play because I love it. Walter: Well I play for the money. I have to win. That is why every time we face each other I will always beat you.
NPVWhiz
I think $2 is fine for the cursory wipe-over. If the person is nice and does a little better job, $3. If it's a nice club where I'm a guest, $5.
MtlJeff
Interesting....didn't realize that was common elsewhere. Most clubs around here are zero cash, like they basically tell you not to tip. I've never tipped anyone at a private club here.
Swisstrader98
Most private clubs do not allow tipping and that includes anyone from valet to the guys cleaning your clubs. Only exception is for caddies.
LeoLeo99
Most private clubs do not allow tipping and that includes anyone from valet to the guys cleaning your clubs. Only exception is for caddies.
MtlJeff
Most private clubs do not allow tipping and that includes anyone from valet to the guys cleaning your clubs. Only exception is for caddies.
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Tip weighting is another method for adding swing-weight points to your golf clubs. Most often used in irons and wedges, tip weighting is a great way to add swing-weight points without visibly changing the look of the club (unlike the unprofessional look of lead tape).
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Brass or Lead tip weights (I prefer brass because they have size specifications unlike the lead ones in the link)
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