Caddies example sentences

Related (14): golf, club, bag, cart, shaft, tee, putter, wood, driver, irons, balls, golfers, walk, clubhouse

cad·die

noun

caddies (plural noun)

  - a person who carries a golfer's clubs and provides other assistance during a match.

  - work as a caddie:

cad·dy

noun

caddies (plural noun)

  - a small storage container, typically one with divisions. See also tea caddy.

cad·dy

noun

caddies (plural noun)

  - variant spelling of caddie

  - variant spelling of caddie.

Synonyms

container, receptacle, holder, drum, canister, box, can, tin, crate, caddie, caddie

"Caddies" Example Sentences

1. I asked the golf pro if he needed any caddies for the day.
2. The caddies were carrying the golfers' bags up and down the hills.
3. The caddies were always ready to offer advice to the golfers.
4. The caddies had to be careful not to get in the way of the golfers.
5. The caddies had to be familiar with the course layout.
6. The caddies had to be able to read the greens for the golfers.
7. The caddies were paid a small fee for their services.
8. The caddies were expected to be knowledgeable about the course.
9. The caddies were expected to be courteous to the golfers.
10. The caddies had to be able to spot the ball quickly.
11. The caddies would often give the golfers helpful advice.
12. The caddies were always on the lookout for lost balls.
13. The caddies were a valuable part of the golf team.
14. The caddies were always willing to help the golfers.
15. The caddies were an important part of the golf experience.
16. The caddies were a friendly and helpful presence on the course.
17. The caddies were always willing to go the extra mile for the golfers.
18. The caddies had to be able to keep up with the golfers' pace.
19. The caddies had to be able to anticipate the golfers' needs.
20. The caddies had to be able to read the wind and the terrain.
21. The caddies had to be able to judge the distance to the hole.
22. The caddies had to be able to give the golfers the best possible advice.
23. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers choose the right club.
24. The caddies had to be able to keep track of the golfers' scores.
25. The caddies had to be able to provide the golfers with a good time.
26. The caddies had to be able to keep the golfers' spirits up during a round.
27. The caddies had to be able to stay out of the golfers' way when needed.
28. The caddies had to be able to provide the golfers with the best possible experience.
29. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers understand the rules of the game.
30. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers understand the course layout.
31. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers find their way around the course.
32. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers with their golf swing technique.
33. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers with their putting technique.
34. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers find the right club for each shot.
35. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers read the greens and the terrain.
36. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers pick the right club for each situation.
37. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers figure out the best strategy for each hole.
38. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers figure out the best way to play each hole.
39. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers figure out the best way to approach each shot.
40. The caddies had to be able to help the golfers figure out the best way to manage their game.

Common Phases

Set up the caddy; Fill the caddy with items; Transport the caddy; Unload the caddy; Return the caddy.

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