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Old 12-29-2007, 01:50 PM
Kumabjorn Kumabjorn is offline
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Originally Posted by Amen Corner View Post
How about Annikas Caddie??

He should have a GS, or?
Terry McNamara, absolutely. He has been with her for a long time. I'm just thinking that there might be caddies that have achieved a personal GS by picking up the right bag at the right time. One guy might have trotted along with Zach Johnson, Michael Campbel, Ben Curtis and Shaun Micheel, and we wouldn't know about it
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Old 12-29-2007, 02:58 PM
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http://www.caddybytes.com/

Maybe you can dig about on this site and find some info.
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Old 12-29-2007, 06:28 PM
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Thank you efnef!
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Old 01-06-2008, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Terry McNamara, absolutely. He has been with her for a long time. I'm just thinking that there might be caddies that have achieved a personal GS by picking up the right bag at the right time. One guy might have trotted along with Zach Johnson, Michael Campbel, Ben Curtis and Shaun Micheel, and we wouldn't know about it
K

Z. Johnson - no
M. Campbel - no
B. Curtis - no
S. Micheel -no

My personal GS is to caddie in every major event in the world at least once, I have one left; - The Ryder Cup -


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Old 01-06-2008, 05:55 PM
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If you don't mind my asking, Overkill, how did you go from being a cop for 30 years to being a Tour caddie?
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Old 01-06-2008, 11:19 PM
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It's a good story. "Overkill" no doubt due to crossing T's and dotting I's. So much so that the T's and I's might be crossed out. Here's one. OK goes out before play on the day of the tourney. He shoots the pins on the par three's from the blocks and the other holes from somewhere he thinks his player will be. So he tells me the par three numbers. I mark them in my book before the round. (Remember that we shot every head on Monday). I get to the 1st par three, do my normal math, check it against "OK's number"......the same. That is Overkill.
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Old 01-07-2008, 02:21 PM
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If you don't mind my asking, Overkill, how did you go from being a cop for 30 years to being a Tour caddie?
Bigwill

Thanks for the interest

In 1992 (while I was still working in the 'real world') I was asked by a pro friend of mine to caddie for a young Aussie on a course that I knew quite well. The player was looking for an older person who could help him with the Course; caddie experience was not a requirement (good for me)

The short version is that the Aussie won, his first and my first////
He outlasted M Bradley, with S Stricker and C Dimarco right behind

S is a great guy and I was happy to see him play so well in H.

I worked a few more events and then in 1995, J Powell fired his caddie and I picked him up on the range; he was desperate// Anyway, he won the the event; my one and only Senior Tour Event.

Jan 1997 I was asked to by a young player to caddie for him at Lakeland Fl; his first pro event; he didn't win/// However he has since, on both the PGA and the Nationwide.

While at Lakeland, I worked for a player during the Wed. pro am who asked me to come work for him full time. I had told him that I was thinking about retiring after 30 years of policing.

I retired the end of March, the next week I was in Mississippi and three weeks later that same player won his first Nike Tour event, with me of course.

(By the way, that first week in Miss. I worked for one player on Mon., my own player on Tues., another player on Wed. my own player and another player on Thur. Fri. and Sat. and my player on Sun. I made over $1,000 and thought WOW, this could be OK)

At the end of my second year as a "Nike Tour Caddie" I was asked by a young player to go with him the next year to the PGA Tour. Our first year out he won twice and as they say "The rest is history".

I enjoyed my career as a police officer, but the last 10 years have been a great ride; I have been all over the World and have met a ton of wonderful people; including you all//////////


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Old 01-12-2008, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Overkill View Post
Bigwill

Thanks for the interest

In 1992 (while I was still working in the 'real world') I was asked by a pro friend of mine to caddie for a young Aussie on a course that I knew quite well. The player was looking for an older person who could help him with the Course; caddie experience was not a requirement (good for me)

The short version is that the Aussie won, his first and my first////
He outlasted M Bradley, with S Stricker and C Dimarco right behind

S is a great guy and I was happy to see him play so well in H.

I worked a few more events and then in 1995, J Powell fired his caddie and I picked him up on the range; he was desperate// Anyway, he won the the event; my one and only Senior Tour Event.

Jan 1997 I was asked to by a young player to caddie for him at Lakeland Fl; his first pro event; he didn't win/// However he has since, on both the PGA and the Nationwide.

While at Lakeland, I worked for a player during the Wed. pro am who asked me to come work for him full time. I had told him that I was thinking about retiring after 30 years of policing.

I retired the end of March, the next week I was in Mississippi and three weeks later that same player won his first Nike Tour event, with me of course.

(By the way, that first week in Miss. I worked for one player on Mon., my own player on Tues., another player on Wed. my own player and another player on Thur. Fri. and Sat. and my player on Sun. I made over $1,000 and thought WOW, this could be OK)

At the end of my second year as a "Nike Tour Caddie" I was asked by a young player to go with him the next year to the PGA Tour. Our first year out he won twice and as they say "The rest is history".

I enjoyed my career as a police officer, but the last 10 years have been a great ride; I have been all over the World and have met a ton of wonderful people; including you all//////////


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