The Golf Caddy Process: The skills required to be an effective Caddy. - Softcover

Huggett JR, Mr. Gilton Orlando

 
9798987731239: The Golf Caddy Process: The skills required to be an effective Caddy.

Synopsis

This book covers various strategies for developing an efficient career in the Golf Caddy Industry. As a former 18-year Caddy Veteran, I utilize the following methods to become efficient and successful. Most Golf Courses use similar strategies, but I modified them based on my understanding and experience. There is no need to change the wheel, but I will apply a unique philosophy to these basic principles. In this book, I encourage people to enter the golf Caddy industry, create a Career, or use it as a side hustle weekend or holiday job.
Historically society has a negative perspective toward the Golf Caddy Industry. Most Caddies are considered Drug addicts, gamblers, and former inmates. Since Tiger Woods entered the PGA Tour in 1997, an increase in PGA Tour Prize Money has led to an increase in viewers to the game of Golf. Most of the regular season tournaments can be watched on Television. More Golfers started to join more private Golf Courses, which led to a rise in more efficient Caddy opportunities. Television shows Professional Golfers making Millions of Dollars and Caddy making 10% of the winnings. The Caddy is not just carrying the bag anymore but learning how to apply a more Holistic approach to assist the Golfers to perform to their ultimate potential. Some States offer Caddy Scholarship for well qualified caddies, who want to go to Colleges or Universities. I was fortunate to be a Caddy Scholarship alumnus.

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About the Author

 Gilton Huggett is a 16-year veteran Sales Consultant at Russell and Smith Mazda in Houston, Texas. He has won Salesperson of the Month sixty-one times and Salesperson of the Year ten times. He was a Mazda Elite Master Certified Sales Consultant from 2012 through 2017, the WC Smith Customer Service Award winner from 2012 to the present, and the 2013 Extra Mile Award winner for Russell and Smith Mazda.
He was an 18-year veteran Master Caddy who started his career at Siwanoy Country Club in Bronxville, New York, on April 20, 1990, through September 13, 2003. He also worked at Golf Club of Purchase from September 13, 2003, through September 18, 2008. WGA Caddy Scholarship recipient in August 1993. He enjoys playing golf and reading autobiographies of historic Entrepreneurs such as Henry Ford, John D Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie. Listen to sports podcasts and watch golf channel every night. He is the Author of "The Automotive Sales Process," "The Golf Caddy Process," "From the Farm to Houston," "My Life Growing up in St. Ann," and three Book Series "My School Life with Speech Impediment."
 
He wrote this book to share his experience as a golf caddy and illustrate the benefits and flexibility of the caddy profession, which could be integrated into a side hustle and weekend warrior job. In addition, he wrote about caddy money management since he worked eight months a year in the northeast and wanted to avoid going to Florida or Phoenix in the winter.

From the Back Cover

This book covers various strategies for developing an efficient career in the Golf Caddy Industry. As a former 18-year Caddy Veteran, I utilize the following methods to become efficient and successful. Most Golf Courses use similar strategies, but I modified them based on my understanding and experience. There is no need to change the wheel, but I will apply a unique philosophy to these basic principles. In this book, I encourage people to enter the golf Caddy industry, create a Career, or use it as a side hustle weekend or holiday job.

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