What's your best (or worst) caddie story?

Colorful caddies have been a part of golf since the beginning.

I don’t know about you, but I think one of the greatest pleasures in golf is playing with a great caddie.

Sure, they save your back, help you navigate an unfamiliar golf course, and provide an extra pair of eyes and hands, but they are also cheerleaders, coaches, and sports psychologists.

On the other hand, playing with a bad caddie can really put a damper on your round.

On a recent trip to Scotland, I experienced what were probably the best and worst caddies I've ever had.

The Best
Without a doubt, my caddie, Jim, at Muirfield was phenomenal.

I admit to being a little paranoid when I saw him scribbling notes on the first couple of holes, but he was calculating the distances I hit each of my clubs so he could start making better recommendations.

It probably wasn't an accident that I shot my best score of the trip with him on my bag.

Jim also exhibited a great sense of humor, but without going overboard. I especially liked when he told me my birdie putt on the sixth hole was six inches out and quipped that it was, "a man’s six inches, not a ladies."

The Worst
For the second visit in a row, I left Turnberry with a bad taste in my mouth regarding their caddie program.

Granted, we played late in the day on a Saturday, but the guy assigned to me, Ross, didn't appear as if he had never caddied before in his life.

At first, I was excited. On the first green, he got down into a Camilo Villegas' "Spiderman" stance and studied my putt with incredible care.

However, this was his advice: “It may go left… but it might go right."

Thanks, Ross. Very helpful.

On the second hole, I marked my ball on the green and handed it to him.

When it was my turn to putt, he handed it back to me, but it still had grass stains and clumps of mud on it.

Let's just say Ross' caddying -- and my round -- went downhill from there. But it did make for some great laughs during the trip.

Do you have a memorable caddie story – good or bad?

Please share it or read what others are saying below.

Craig Better is one of the founding editors of Golf Vacation Insider. In addition to traveling to 15 foreign countries, he has twice traveled across America to play golf courses in all 50 United States. Prior to joining Golf Vacation Insider, Craig was a freelance writer who contributed to GOLF Magazine, Travel + Leisure Golf, Maxim Magazine, USAToday.com, and co-authored Zagat Survey’s book, America’s Top Golf Courses.

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Two bad caddy experiences at great resorts. Played Pebble Beach 2 consecutive days. The first day the caddy found out I was a physician and kept asking me about his medical conditions all day. The next day I had a kid who didn’t know the course, couldn’t read putts, and who tried to be a jokester. I asked him for a tee and he threw me one about 6 inches long. The other guy whose bag he had asked for a ball and he tossed him a pink one he had been carrying. Played Pinehurst No. 2 and caddy could not have cared less. Put no effort into reading putts and gave me bad yardage all day.

Several good caddies, especially at Spyglass Hill. High school kid at Brookside in Canton, OH stands out. Caddies at The Greenbrier in WV are generally excellent.

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My best experience by far has been at Bandon Dunes. My caddie, Matt Parise sets the record for skill level when it comes to caddies. He not only is at one of the most reputable courses in the world, he dedicates his profession to an actual degree. A member of the PGA and used to be golf professional, his skill set has no boundary. Highly recommend him.

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