Nobody but you and your caddie care what you do out there, and if your caddie is betting against you, he doesn't care, either.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't become a caddie because I wanted to be a caddie. I was a caddie because that was how I could make money and feed myself. It was work. It was a dignified job.
Probably the best caddies are the smartest ones and the ones that are switched on mentally more than some of the others maybe.
I was a caddy once and I lost the golfer's clubs. Plus I don't know how to golf, so I was the worst caddy ever. Then I was a mortgage brokers assistant, so that was just carrying around a lot of files - pretty meaningless, mind-numbing work.
All my life I had a rapport with black caddies.
Who would you want to be giving you advice? Somebody who doesn't have any money?
Steward for the long term. It's not always easy, but you do it.
Men who do things without being told draw the most wages.
My mother, she's like, She can work on herself.
If you're a caretaker, who are you when there's no one else to take care of?
A person who deserves my loyalty receives it.