Caddie (golf)
There is not a caddie in golf, and a caddie [1] is the person that (caddy, caddie) carries a bag and the club of the player (contestant) [2] [3] and gives a player advice and carries out the role to encourage the morale. In the golf rule, I am defined as "a person helping a player according to a rule" [2]. The good caddie understands a barrier and the obstacle of the golf course; of the best can plan a strategy. In such a knowledge, length of the course, position, all including the choice of the club of pins are included.
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It is the kind of the independent independent businessman, and special rewards do not usually receive the caddie not the employee of each golf course from golf clubs. At some golf courses, I prepare a caddie by the responsibility of the golf course, but it is rare that a reward is paid from the golf course to a caddie. In Europe in particular, most clubs do not prepare a caddie, and what the amateur golfer is oneself, and carry a bag is common.
In Japan, I call a caddie working for a general golfer at a golf course with a service caddie separately from an independent self-supporting professional caddie like Europe that a competition pro brings along [4]. Each golf course may employ the service caddie directly, but there is the person of contracting business of caddie duties, and a caddie working with the irregular employment form such as a part and the part-time job is dispatched to each golf course mainly [3].
Each golf course employs a preparing house caddie and may face the competition without preparing a contracted taking along caddie in Japan even if it is a professional golfer participating in many tours, and employing the professional caddie at the spot [5].
Etymology
The word "caddie" is the Gascony word that is a dialect of Langue d'oc, and originally I have a meaning equivalent to English chief, and younger boy comes from capdèth which came to mean "a son of the young" (not the eldest child) to capdet later. In the 15th century called キャデット de Gascony (Cadets de Gascogne) that these words became cadet in French, and was organized mainly by Sueko of the Gascony noble came to point to the regiment (the Louis XIII direct control). It is 1634 that caddie to cadie and a spelled "caddie" appeared for English for the first time [6]. I came to name the person who was employed to, whoever it is, carry baggage in Scotland of the 18th century "a caddie" (English version refers to "en:Caddie (18thC Edinburgh)").
Well-known caddie
- Blues Edwards (Bruce Edwards (caddy)) - Tom Watson, caddie of Greg Norman
The source, footnote
- ^ is common and often assumes it "a caddie", but becomes "a caddie" by the Japanese translation of the golf rule.
- ^ a b "Definition of the golf rule Chapter 2 term". Association of public interest Japan golf Foundation. October 12, 2013 reading.
- ^ a b "Question and answer about the caddie". Japanese golf systems. October 12, 2013 reading.
- The ^ "golf course where is looking for a caddie." Japanese golf systems. October 12, 2013 reading.
- ^, e.g., Hisayuki Sasaki faced a tour of 2003 in house caddies exclusively. "A string and opening of Sasaki second place Thailand "astonishment" golf." The Asahi Shimbun, the morning edition: p. 17. (April 25, 2003) - 聞蔵 II visual
- ^ "Derivation of Golf Words Fore and Caddie or Caddy". Retrieved on 2008-12-19
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