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Tipping a caddy
I am playing a course tomorrow morning that requires one caddy per group (referred to as a "forecaddie"). Why the "ie" ending anyway?
We have reserved a tee time for three. We will all be taking carts. This person will not be carrying any clubs. Just locating shots, raking bunkers, tending the pin, and giving general course directions and advice. Greens fees at this course are normally $120, but they are running an Easter special for $50. How much should our group tip this guy? As a side note, I really have grown to hate all the tipping that has become associated with playing golf. I grew up playing a very nice muni course where all anyone expected - and all we got - was a good looking beer bitch who we would overtip in hopes of screwing her someday. Who needs all these rediculous services like bag drop, club cleaning, and eight or nine "assistant golf pros" licking your balls and expecting tips. Anyway, I am playing this course and will have to tip this guy. How little can I get away with? |
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Re: Tipping a caddy
at least 30 bucks a man
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Re: Tipping a caddy
your post is kind of funny considering your name
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Re: Tipping a caddy
Yeah, I guess after you mention it... I am now reminded of that Caddyshack scene where Judge Smails tipped Noonan a couple of coins.
I am cheap, but not quite that cheap. Could I just tell the forecaddie "You'll get nothing and like it"? |
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your post is kind of funny considering your name [/ QUOTE ] Gambling is illegal at bushwoods and I never slice! |
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Re: Tipping a caddy
i tip about 40...but im huge on tipping...
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Re: Tipping a caddy
wow, thats a lot for a girl [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]. in my experience men almost always tipped better
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Re: Tipping a caddy
ive always seen the opposite happen...but at a golf course its generally male...so i guess so. I just used to work for tips...so i tend to tip well when i can. But when i worked...men usually tipped me better...but im a girl
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Re: Tipping a caddy
I think most of us have worked in a service industry at one time or another and have relied on tips for part or most of our income. I fully understand this as I too worked as a bartender in college.
This situation really bothers me. These golf courses overload their staffs with minimum wage employees who have dreams of playing golf professionally or who desire to be club pros someday. They then foist the responsibility of compensating these poor souls on the customer, when most customers would prefer to not have these extra compulsory services such as club drop, club cleaning, and "forecaddie". These cheap wage employees help reduce the workload of management significantly as many are college educated, hard working, and responsible. But the course passes their expense on to an often unsuspecting customer in hidden tipping charges that can amount to as much as $50 - 60 per round per player. I go in knowing the game and still choose to play this course. But it does not mean I like all the conditions and hope they change someday. I really think in the big picture this situation harms the game of golf by driving up the price of golf an keeping otherwise interested players from getting the chance to learn and love the game. |
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Re: Tipping a caddy
[ QUOTE ]
ive always seen the opposite happen...but at a golf course its generally male...so i guess so. I just used to work for tips...so i tend to tip well when i can. But when i worked...men usually tipped me better...but im a girl [/ QUOTE ] What about bribes? I was a starter at a public course for a couple summers, I didn't get tips but I got about 3 or 4 bribes a week, ALWAYS from men. No woman ever tried to bribe me. What's up with that? |
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