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Definition of Caddie

Caddie
Cadie Cad"ie, Caddie Cad"die, n. A Scotch errand boy, porter, or messenger. [Written also cady.] Every Scotchman, from the peer to the cadie. --Macaulay.

Meaning of Caddie from wikipedia

- In golf, a caddie (or caddy) is a companion to the player, providing both practical support and strategic guidance on the course. Caddies are responsible...
- up caddie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A caddie is a person who carries a golfer's equipment and provides them with other ****istance. Caddie may...
- Caddie Woodlawn is a children's historical fiction novel by Carol Ryrie Brink that received the Newbery Medal in 1936 and a Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in...
- Caddie is a mid-range computer-****isted draughting (CAD) software package for 2D and 3D design. It is used primarily by architects, but has tools for surveyors...
- Bruce Edwards (November 16, 1954 – April 8, 2004) was a long-time caddie for Hall of Fame golfer Tom Watson. Edwards began caddying for Watson in 1973...
- as a caddie for several top professional golfers, most recently with Jason Day. Williams is best known for having served as Tiger Woods' caddie from 1999...
- Caddie is an Australian film biopic directed by Donald Crombie and produced by Anthony Buckley. Released on 1 April 1976, it is representative of the Australian...
- The Mad Caddies (or the Caddies) is an American ska punk band from Solvang, California. The band formed in 1995 and has released seven full-length albums...
- Yorktown Heights, NY in Westchester County. In 1992, Scavino was selected as a caddie for Trump's golf party at Briar Hall Country Club (later renamed Trump National...
- the word is the term "fore-caddie", a caddie waiting down range from the golfer to find where the ball lands. These caddies were often warned about oncoming...