What does the caddie do on the golf course?

Six indispensable elements for a caddy: 1, strong physique and keen eyesight; 2. Accurate distance judgment; 3. Have professional knowledge of golf; 4, often accompanied by players; 5. Abide by golf etiquette and rules; 6. Provide smile service at any time. The duties that caddies must perform every day are arranged in the following order: 1. Report immediately before departure, check yourself and your physical condition, whether you can undertake the work of the day, otherwise it will affect the mood of the players. Finishing gfd: wear uniform work clothes, the top is tied inside the pants, and the clothes are neat and clean without peculiar smell; Girls' hair must be tied up, not long hair; Boys' hair does not exceed the collar, ears and eyebrows; Girls should wear light makeup, lipstick can be applied a little, but it should be clear and distinct; Do not wear personal ornaments, do not leave long nails, do not dye nails, clean mouth, no odor. Confirm the order of appearance: pack your belongings and get ready to change shifts at any time. Personal belongings include (sandbags, sand spoons, safety helmets, ball-wiping towels, scorecards, marks, pencils, green forks, kettles, raincoats, raincoats). Before you leave, fill the sandbag with sand and wet the towel. Wait in the lounge, read books, memorize rules of golf and the rules of the game. 2. When starting, take your belongings when it's your turn to appear, wait at the departure desk, and wait for the call to appear; When a guest registers at the departure desk with a spending book, the caddy should take the initiative to say hello to the guest. (Three-way service: when people arrive, smile and be polite) When the starter calls his caddy number, he should answer "here" immediately. And immediately take the initiative to get the guest's consumption book from the departure platform, check the guest's name and the number of holes, and confirm the use of fairways and tees. When confirming guests and bags, smile and greet them kindly and generously. Standard expressions such as: Hello, sir/madam, is this your card? I'm your caddy. Which bag is yours? If you meet a familiar guest, say to the guest warmly: Hello, sir/madam, I'm glad to serve you again today. Tie the bag: when pulling the bag, put the bag next to the cart, put the poncho at the bottom of the cart, pull the bag cap back, put the bag face up and the back on the cart, and fix the bag with a rope. 3. The tee (1) should arrive at the tee earlier than the guests, put the handle of the golf cart towards the tee neatly, and prepare the items that the guests need to play, such as balls, tees, gloves, etc. And recognize the brand and number of the guest meatballs. (2) Count the number of guest clubs. If there is a lack of societies or clubs, you should explain it to the guests. Standard expression of tee service point: Hello, sir/madam, there is a * * in your bag. Is that so? When the guest answers, say "thank you". Pay attention to the cordial tone, clear words and moderate tone when you speak. (3) Introduce the fairway (yard number, par number, wind direction, first landing point and safe distance) to the guests, and ask which club to use. Kick-off introduces fairway standard language and action: "hello, Mr./Ms. XX! There are X fairways, X holes, XX strokes, X tees and XX yards. Can you start with Club X? When telling the guest to use the club, hand it to the guest and repeat the number of the club, the direction and safe position of the first club, the distance, the wind direction, OB or other obstacles. (4) Handing the stick: Hold the stick up vertically, hand out horizontally and say "This is your X-stick". (5) Standing position: Stand 3-5 yards behind the guest at a 45-degree angle to watch the ball for the guest. If you encounter a blind spot, you can adjust it according to the situation. Remember not to stand in the way of guests' playing, and try not to walk on the tee except for the rotating rod or other instruments. (6) When the guests are playing, the caddy shall not cough, yawn, laugh or make any noise, nor shall he walk back and forth, so as not to affect the guests' playing. No matter what mistakes occur, you should take the initiative to apologize to the guests. (7) The guests in the front group are not allowed to tee off before leaving the ball-dropping distance. They have to explain to the guests: "Mr./Ms. XX, please wait a moment", and then let the guests kick off after the guests in the previous group leave. Sometimes, when it is confirmed that the current group of guests leave a safe distance and agree to kick off, the ball of this group of guests accidentally flies to the position or front of the previous group of guests. At this time, the caddy should remember to shout to watch the ball when there is danger, remind the guests in the previous group to pay attention, take responsibility bravely, and never be at a loss. If someone or something is injured, you should contact the scout and the caddy supervisor immediately to find a solution. If there is no accident, when the group finishes shooting this scene, it should take the initiative to apologize to the guests in the previous group in time, and explain that this is its own responsibility, which has nothing to do with the guests it serves, and try to make the guests forgive themselves. After the work is finished, you should report the incident to the supervisor and take the initiative to bear the mistakes. (8) If there are workers in the fairway or there is danger, you should shout "Watch the ball" until you hear it and leave. (9) After the visiting team hits the ball, they should carefully see the landing point of the ball and pay attention when watching the ball. Once the ball hits, his eyes will not relax until the ball hits the ground. If there is an obstacle to the ball's landing point, he should remember the reference object and look for it. If there is dense fog, it is really necessary to judge the direction and distance and look for it in a large area. (10) When the guest plays a good ball, the caddy must shout "good ball" or "good ball" to share the happiness with the guest; If the guests don't play well, comfort them in good faith or help analyze the reasons and put forward some good suggestions. Standard language: Never mind, please relax and play/do you need to play another trial ball/you may feel better if you change clubs. (1 1) After the guest plays the ball, take the club "Mr./Ms. X, please give me your club", then wipe it clean with a wet towel, cover the club and put it back where the bag should be; Every time you hit, you have to wipe the pole. (12) Sand filling: Pick up the TEE played by the guest and give it to the guest, and fill the marks played by the guest with sand; Step on the sand with your feet; (13) According to the rules of golf, no one is allowed to walk in front of the ball, and only after the last guest hits the ball can he move forward to the landing point of his ball at the same time; Note: When the caddy sets out, the following situations may occur, so please be flexible with the caddy. When the caddy receives the consumption card, sometimes because there are too many guests or other reasons, he can't find the guest and his bag, so he can ask the starter to help him identify and find the corresponding bag. When I got to the tee, I found that I had taken the wrong bag. When I got it from the starting platform, I found that my bag was taken away by someone else. This situation is generally caused by the fact that there is little difference in the appearance of bags, and there is no guest name tag on the bags. At this time, you can explain the situation to the departure desk, and then the departure desk will inform the fairway starter or ask the patrolman. After finding the guest, you should apologize to the guest and explain the reason, ask the guest to understand and take measures to get the bag back as soon as possible. In addition, before the guest plays ball, he should pay special attention to the fact that the guest gives some items to the caddy for safekeeping, so the caddy should put them in a place that is not easy to lose, such as a bag or basket, not in his sandbag or pocket, so as not to lose them when running. 4. On the fairway (1), follow the guests for three to five yards, arrive at the ball position before the guests, and after confirming the ball, let the guests far from the green play first; (2) When playing ball, fellow guests should stop and watch, pay attention to the flying direction of the ball at any time, and must not walk in front of the players. When the guests in the same group walk in front of the players, they should immediately remind them to watch the ball. (3) Pay attention to safety: No one is allowed to tee off before the current group of guests leave the safety zone. Things should be confirmed more clearly when there is a blind spot. On par 4, you should wait for the guests in the previous group to call the green or leave the green before tee off. (4) When it is the guest's turn to serve, the service standard language is: "Mr./Ms. XX's ball is XX yards away from the green, XX wind, the flagpole is in XX position of the green, the characteristics of the green and the location of hidden obstacles around the green, and then the guest is invited to use the wind club". When the guest tells him which club to use, he will quickly hand it to the guest and choose a good position to watch the ball for the guest. The par five hole should tell the guests the direction and safe distance of the second shot. (5) When the guests hit the green or hit a good ball, the caddy should cheer "good ball" or "good ball". Applause from the heart will encourage guests, thus increasing their interest in playing. When the guest's ball hits the obstacle area, OB\ water obstacle or bunker, please comfort the guest and give appropriate professional advice. (6) After hitting the ball, the guest should take the club in time, wipe it clean and put it back in the bag. The turf played by the visiting team should be picked up to make up the sand. (7) When the guest's ball hits an obstacle, the caddy must choose a reference object near the ball's landing point and quickly go to the guest to find the ball. When looking for the ball, he should bring the No.7 iron and the P pole (these two poles are commonly used to save the ball) or bring the corresponding clubs into the obstacle area to find the ball according to the habits of the guests. When the ball may be lost or stolen, visitors should be informed and asked to play a test ball. (8) When a guest's ball hits a water obstacle or a deep ditch, he should advise the guest to throw the ball to the nearest place to the green according to the rules. If the ball can be picked up in the pool, use tools to pick it up. (9) When the ball hits the bunker, inform the guest about the bunker and provide reasonable and professional suggestions. After the guests have finished playing the bunker ball, the caddy should level the bunker with a sand rake. (Sandpit leveling method: first enter the sandpit from the nearest marking point, first level the distant footprints, then level the middle part, and then exit from the back). Put the sand rake horizontally on the edge of the bunker, not on the slope of the bunker. (10) When the cart serves, it should not run on the fairway turf, but on the fairway. The caddy should judge accurately according to the position and distance of the ball, and bring the corresponding clubs that the guests need. For example: (If it is judged that guests can use No.7 iron, they should also bring No.6 iron and No.8 iron for backup) (1 1) When the ball hits the grass-littering area and needs to find the ball, the time for finding the ball should not exceed 5 minutes. If it can't be found in time, the caddy should remind the guest: "Sir/Miss. Shall we let the latter group of guests play first? " After obtaining the consent of the guests, wave to the next group of guests, let the latter group pass first, and ask the guests to stand in a safe area. Otherwise, it will affect the playing time and mood of the latter group. (12) caddies should be well maintained on the fairway: cigarette butts and scraps of paper on the court should be picked up and put back in the trash can. After smoking, the guest said to the guest, "Sir, please give me the cigarette butt", put it in the sandbag and deal with it after playing the ball. (13) caddies should pay attention to mutual cooperation and cooperation in the course of service. They are not allowed to chat on the fairway or do things unrelated to work. 1. Watch the ball: In the service process, it is one of the standards for guests to measure the service quality of caddies. The method of watching the ball is: watching the ball fly out-the direction of the ball flying-the landing point of the ball-the rolling distance-the stopping point of the ball-selecting the reference object. Of course, sometimes due to special circumstances, such as sunshine, fog, or falling into the Woods, it is impossible to see every ball completely, but try to see the direction in which the ball goes out, judge the flying distance of the ball, and then look for it in a wide range. 2. Judging the distance: The distance is the first auxiliary information for the guests to play, including the distance to the green, the distance to the obstacle and the distance to cross the obstacle. When serving, you should be able to judge the distance in advance and judge it well before reaching the ball position, so as to quickly provide the ball distance to the guests and serve in advance. 3. Protection of clubs: The clubs of guests are generally expensive and love, especially those who love to play golf. As a caddy, we should pay special attention to the protection of clubs, no matter what grade, brand, new or old. When holding the club, be careful not to put the grip on the ground or drop it on the concrete floor to prevent the club head from being damaged. In addition, when holding the club, be careful not to hit the club head, otherwise it will lose color and affect the appearance. Therefore, after the guest plays a stroke, the caddy should clean the club and put on the club cover. Wipe the club clean with a dry towel after playing in rainy days to prevent the club head and shaft from rusting. 4. On the green (1), when the guest hits the ball on the green, he should give the putter to the guest in time and quickly pull the cart to the channel near the next tee. Put the ball on the green, mark it, pick it up, clean it, and let the guests far from the hole put the ball first. The caddy near the hole looks after the flagpole. The standard action when making MARK: You should stand directly behind the connecting line and extension line between the ball and the hole, facing the flagpole, hold MARK directly with your right hand, stand upright with your left knee at a 90-degree angle, bend your right foot into a kneeling position, gently put MARK on the green, and put your left hand behind you. Put MARK 1 cm behind the ball (touching the ball is not allowed), press MARK with your right thumb to pick up the ball without affecting the pushing, and put it back in its original position after wiping. When putting the ball, your right thumb, forefinger and middle finger hold the ball straight and squat down, with your left knee at a 90-degree angle and your right foot bent into a kneeling position. After putting your left hand, put the brand and number of the ball on it. Caddy's standard action of holding the flag: When holding the flagpole, caddy should hold the flag with both hands, with the back of his hand straight, one hand behind his back and upright. At this point, the ball, hole, center and flagpole are in a straight line, facing the putter. Note: Don't cast your own shadow on the putter line, so as not to affect the putter of the guests. (2) Service standard language: "Sir/Miss, your ball is XX yards away from the hole, and the ball line is uphill (or downhill), fast/slow along the grass green." According to the service experience, accurately analyze the customer's push line and inform the customer for reference. (3) The caddy should keep quiet on the green, and should not talk, walk or make any noise. Please don't kneel, jump or drag your feet on the green to avoid damaging the green. (4) Articles such as umbrellas/golf bags cannot be placed on the green. When the guest pushes the ball, the caddy must not stand behind the putter line or on its extension line. At the same time, pay attention to the shadow can not shine on the guest's push line. (5) When the guest pushes the ball, the caddy supporting the flagpole should quickly pull the flagpole vertically to avoid the ball hitting the flagpole. You can't damage the hole when you pick up the flagpole. You should hold the flagpole tightly with your hands, twist it gently from left to right to loosen it from the hole, then take it out upright and put the bottom of the flagpole on your vamp. (6) When the guest pushes the ball into the hole, the caddy should refuel in it and quickly pick it up from the hole and wipe it clean. When the ball stops at the caddy, call the ball and mark it. You can't answer unless you hear the voice of the same group of guests saying OK. The caddy said "thank you" on behalf of his guests. The caddy who pushes the guest's ball for the second time should put the ball on quickly and let the guest put it away. And so on until the last ball goes into the hole. After putting the ball away, the caddy should put the flagpole back. If there is a back group, the caddy should put the flagpole back and apologize to the players waiting in the back group. The way to apologize is to support the flagpole with one hand, stand upright facing the guests in the back group and bow to the waiting guests. Leave the green quickly, and don't stop at the edge of the green or score. On the par three, all the guests in the same group put the ball on the green. After marking, they will wave "please kick off" to the next group. At this time, they should stand in a safe place with the guests and watch the passing ball. After the kick-off, the guests in the back group continue to push the ball, which is called Green. The impact of the ball should be leveled with a green fork. The specific method is to hold the green fork in your right hand, squat upright, lean forward and put your left hand on the edge of the ball print. Squeeze the green seal inside, and then step on it with your feet. 5. Return the escrow items after playing; Such as: mobile phones, cigarettes, lighters, wallets, clothes and so on. The club must be wiped clean. Dry it with a cloth in rainy days and put it back on the club head. Please confirm the number of clubs. Conclusion: "Sir/Miss, you played XX in the X hole today. This is your scorecard. There are XX clubs in your bag. Please count it. Do you want to keep them or take them? Please forgive my poor service and welcome to come next time. " If the guest is storing the bag, clean the guest's bag and put it in the bag storage room. If the guest says to take it away, send the guest's bag to his car. Clean the kettle on the cart, scrub the kettle clean, and tidy up your raincoat, poncho and other accessories. Note: After the guest plays the ball, he should first give the scorecard to the guest and report the number of strokes. Then he/she must count the clubs after leaving the green and ask the guest to confirm the return of the items entrusted by the guest. He/she should ask the guest whether to leave the bag or take it away. When guests express satisfaction with your service and tip you, no matter how much, they should take the tip with both hands to express their gratitude and say "thank you". Never refuse or show disgust and irony because of a small tip, but thank the guests. On the contrary, you should face the guests with a bad expression. Always remember that the guests who tip are the recognition of your service quality and the thanks for your hard work. How much to tip, whether to tip or not, is a matter for the guests to decide, not their own business. Do not ask for tips from guests indirectly or directly, or you will be fired.