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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a caddy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who carries golf clubs for a player or assists them during a game.
Example: "He hired a caddy to help him navigate the challenging golf course."
Alternatives: "a golf bag carrier" or "a golf assistant".
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A caddy is a caddy.
Lopez works as a caddy.
HILLARY's husband needs a caddy.
"I earned money as a caddy," Fields remembers.
Bismillah, a neighbor, worked as a caddy at the club.
Once a caddy is completed, it is polished to a shiny luster with a light wax.
They met through Uresti's father, a caddy who encouraged the match.
He worked as a caddy and played on the side, he said.
He was the only member of Old Oaks Country Club to start as a caddy and later become a member.
'It may have seemed I was a spoilt little brat because even though I was eight I had a caddy.
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