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Caddy Collection (page 11)

"From St Andrews to Augusta: The Timeless Role of the Caddy" In 1881, at the iconic Golf at St Andrews, a tradition was born

Background imageCaddy Collection: Cadillac 62 Series Convertible

Cadillac 62 Series Convertible

Background imageCaddy Collection: Cadillac Calais American

Cadillac Calais American

Background imageCaddy Collection: Cadillac V12 Model 3708

Cadillac V12 Model 3708

Background imageCaddy Collection: Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible

Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible

Background imageCaddy Collection: Cover design for The Poster, July 1900

Cover design for The Poster, July 1900, Number 24, Volume IV. A large man takes aim at a golf ball while his caddy looks on

Background imageCaddy Collection: Fore

Fore
Some foursome. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageCaddy Collection: A Bolt from the Blue and Green

A Bolt from the Blue and Green
The sort of stymie that sometimes happens when thunderbolts are flying about. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageCaddy Collection: Lost Ball by John Hassall

Lost Ball by John Hassall
Illustration by John Hassall depicting a grumpy looking golfer searching for a lost ball in a rather stoney and sandy bunker, along with his caddy

Background imageCaddy Collection: A Lie by John Hassall

A Lie by John Hassall
A puzzled and perplexed golfer is confounded by the lie of his ball at an awkward angle upon a rock on the green. Hes dropped his pipe

Background imageCaddy Collection: Family Golf at Burhill

Family Golf at Burhill
Four members of the Worplesdon Golf Club - the Frame family seen taking part in a family foursomes tournament at Burnill near Walton-on-Thames

Background imageCaddy Collection: GOLFERs BACKSWING C1890

GOLFERs BACKSWING C1890
Playing a shot from the fairway, a golfer reaches the top of his backswing, watched by his partner and a caddy

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golf / Lady Golfer 1908

Golf / Lady Golfer 1908
A golfer watches grimly as his female partner plays a winning stroke

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golf at St Andrews 1889

Golf at St Andrews 1889
Beautifully attired ladies enjoy a game at St Andrews, Scotland; a lady putts out on the fourteenth hole (note the double green that is shared with the fourth hole)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Citroen Caddy

Citroen Caddy
The Citroen Caddy, of 12hp, is a sporty little two-seater for summer touring

Background imageCaddy Collection: Miss Jellyby

Miss Jellyby Caddy Jellyby standing and Ester Summerson sitting by the fire in Mrs Jellybys house



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"From St Andrews to Augusta: The Timeless Role of the Caddy" In 1881, at the iconic Golf at St Andrews, a tradition was born. A golfer's trusted companion, guide, and confidant - the caddy. Like a missing piece in a jigsaw puzzle of golfers on Prestwick golf course in Scotland circa 1914, they complete the picture of every golfer's journey. As Dean Martin crooned "That's Amore, " caddies were there with their players through thick and thin. Just like the Blackheath Goffer who knew every twist and turn of the game. They became an integral part of each swing and putt. Even as Cadillac introduced its stunning XLR-V Roadster in 2007, painted red like passion itself, it couldn't overshadow the significance of a caddy by your side. Their knowledge and dedication were as solid as Wilmot Lunt's novel "Grit. " The grandeur continued at Augusta National Golf Club House around 1935 when golfers sought guidance from their trusty companions while Teddy bear played his own round nearby. Whether it was choosing clubs or preparing to strike that perfect shot, caddies stood ready with advice and support. Fast forward to modern times; even amidst luxurious vehicles like Cadillac Escalade Platinum (4x4) in sleek black metallic finish or classic beauties like Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Raindrop from 1958 painted vibrant red - nothing could replace the value brought by these unsung heroes. Choosing a club may seem trivial compared to driving such magnificent cars but remember that behind every great golfer is an exceptional caddy who knows just what club will make all the difference. So let us celebrate these silent champions who have witnessed countless victories and defeats on lush green fairways worldwide. From historic courses to contemporary tournaments – they remain an indispensable part of this beautiful sport we call golf.