Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Golf Career as a Tour Caddy?


If you are tired of your current job, looking to make a career change, or wanting a golf career, you may try becoming a tour caddy. Its fun, exciting, lucrative, and a great way to travel and get paid. If you don't like it you haven't lost anything and you were able to experience things few ever get the chance to experience. You can always find some other golf employment or move on to another field of work.

A career as a PGA Tour caddy has become a highly pursued field of employment. Due to increased media coverage of professional golf, fans are becoming aware of the career opportunity avaliable as a tour caddy.

Tour caddy opportunities are avaliable each and every year on several different playing fields, European Golf Tour, Nationwide Tour, Challenge Tour, Champions Tour, and LPGA Tour. There are more opportunities available as a tour caddy than most people realize. The problem in acquiring one of these positions is most don't have a clue where to begin to find these positions. Should you have an interest to persue this as a golf career discover the steps necessary to begin your quest as a tour caddy

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Find out how you can get a job as a caddy on the PGA, European, LPGA, or Champions Tours.

Before considering a career as a tour caddy you need to be sure you are qualified. The qualifications needed to become a tour caddy are:

Must know how to caddy and be good at it.

Have some knowlege of the rules of golf.

Be aware of golf etiquette.

Understand golf course management and strategies.

Be willing to travel.

If you don't meet these conditions and still want to pursue a golf career as a tour caddy don't worry. These qualifications can be achieved is a relatively short time. Find a local country club that has a caddy program and get involved, it won't take long to learn.

Article source: www.pga-golf-tour-caddy-guide.com



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