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caddie
thumb| Phil Mickelson consults with his longtime caddy [[Jim "Bones" Mackay at Muirfield Village Golf Club in 2014.]]
thumb|right|A caddie plies his trade.
thumb|right|Imaginative drawing by journalist Marguerite Martyn of a couple at the Forest Park Golf Course, Forest Road, Missouri, in 1914, while a caddie leans against a tree.
thumb|A golf caddie, 1790, by Lemuel Francis Abbott
In golf, a caddie (or caddy) is a companion to the player, providing both practical support and strategic guidance on the course. Caddies are responsible for carrying the player’s bag, managing clubs, and assisting
George Herbert Walker
American financier (1875–1953)
professional golfer
golfer with professional status; ordinarily cannot play in amateur tournaments
Bob Parsons
American entrepreneur
greenskeeper
thumb|A greenskeeper cuts a hole
A greenskeeper is a person responsible for the upkeep of a golf course. Their duties include all horticultural practices, as well as the setting of flag-sticks and marking of hazards. Other responsibilities typically include raking bunkers, watering plants, repairing divots, trimming tee boxes, and mowing the course. Greenskeepers often work under the direction of a golf course superintendent.
Donald Trump and golf
Donald Trump's association with golf