War of the Caddies: The Golf Club Caddy
Are you torn between using a golf club caddy and a human caddy? Most golfers have a love hate relationship with their caddies. Have you encountered a talkative caddy who disrupts your concentration? Or a caddy you listens to your conversations? How about a caddy who buts in to your discussions?
Having a caddy can be very convenient. Someone holds and carries your golf bag for you, and even give you tips for which clubs are best for certain areas in the course; but is they really worth the nuisance? There is a new invention that can help. A golf club caddy is useful for golfers who find that having a human caddy can sometimes become a bother.
Golf Club Caddy Classification
Golf club caddy has numerous standards. It can be as small as a clothes pin used to help a golf club stand on its own on the green or fairway, to prevent it from falling over and getting dirty. Golf club caddy can also be a combination of a one piece golf club carrier with a golf stand adaptor. It includes a reinforcing rib, located on the interior of the hollow body opposite the throat extending a short distance from the said throat and radially inward part going to the center of the body
Some inventors also made a golf club caddy that's a combination a golf club carrier and golf stand adaptor that has a golf ball retainer pocket in between the hand grip and the throat which accepts at least one golf ball. The slot means is also provided along one side of the golf ball pocket for easy removing of the ball by contacting the ball through the slot and sliding the ball toward the front of the carrier and out of the golf ball pocket.
Other invention of golf club caddy is a light weight combination of a golf club carrier and support stand adaptor with wheels. So that golf clubs can easily be carried or rolled thought out the golf course. The clubs can also be quickly and easily be arranged from a standing position when they are placed in the location with the grip ends on the ground.
With larger, bigger and more intricate golf courses being made, the need for golf club caddy has grown. Choosing to have a golf club caddy can be convenient because the golfer can roll his golf bags around the course all by himself.
Even with the presence of caddies, golf club caddy has become a standard. It eases the duties and the burden of having the caddies carry the golfer's bag around. So whichever way you may turn, golf club caddy is here to stay.