| By The Undercover Caddie July 20, 2022 |
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| By The Undercover Caddie July 20, 2022 |
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WHAT LIFE IS REALLY LIKE ON TOUR | Editor's Note: The Undercover Caddie is not one man, but a rotating cast of over a dozen professional loopers. In each issue of Golf Digest, Senior Writer Joel Beall identifies who is most enlightening on a particular topic, and selects that person to be The Undercover Caddie for that month. After a thorough interview and collaborative ghostwriting process, the copy is complete. What started as a shrewd strategy to unearth gossip about tour players has evolved under Beall's stewardship into much more—a most honest, revealing and surprising series about what life is really like on tour. In the latest installment, The Undercover Caddie discusses why he accepts jobs from "caddie killers," or pros known to habitually hire and fire caddies. For Golf Digest+ readers, we've also curated a selection of past columns here. In sum, they illustrate the incredible variety of little games that exist within the game.
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A human body can take only so many coach seats and couch pull-outs
No one is more respected and beloved than Jim (Bones) Mackay.
'I felt duped. I felt betrayed. I felt sick and embarrassed at how much I hurt.'
You don’t see many caddies with a major on their résumé looking for work.
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