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"From St Andrews to Augusta: The Timeless Role of the Caddy" In 1881, at the iconic Golf at St Andrews, a tradition was born

Background imageCaddy Collection: Patrik Sjolands Caddy

Patrik Sjolands Caddy Sweden, 28 May 1998 Date: 28 May 1998

Background imageCaddy Collection: Ben Curtis Caddy

Ben Curtis Caddy The Open, Royal St.Georges The Open Championship The Open, Royal St.Georges, Sandwich 16 July 2003 Date: 16 July 2003

Background imageCaddy Collection: Justin Leonard & Caddy

Justin Leonard & Caddy British Open Champion 1997, 23 July 1997 Date: 23 July 1997

Background imageCaddy Collection: Jay Hs And Caddy

Jay Hs And Caddy British Open Royal Troon 1997, 30 July 1997 Date: 30 July 1997

Background imageCaddy Collection: Colin Montgomerie & Caddy

Colin Montgomerie & Caddy Ryder Cup Rochester, New York, 19 October 1995 Date: 19 October 1995

Background imageCaddy Collection: Steven Bottomleys Caddy

Steven Bottomleys Caddy British Open St.Andrews, 24 July 1995 Date: 24 July 1995

Background imageCaddy Collection: Design for the Opening Meeting Invitation Card of the Princes Ladies Golf Club, Mitcham

Design for the Opening Meeting Invitation Card of the Princes Ladies Golf Club, Mitcham, 1894. Woman golfer in elaborate hat and floor-length dress, with caddy dressed as Pierrot

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tea equipage, c. 1735 (silver & wood)

Tea equipage, c. 1735 (silver & wood)
6368842 Tea equipage, c.1735 (silver & wood) by Lamerie, Paul de (1688-1751); Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; (add.info)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tea Caddy, manufacturer Meissen Porcelain Factory, Germany, c. 1735 (porcelain)

Tea Caddy, manufacturer Meissen Porcelain Factory, Germany, c. 1735 (porcelain)
500111 Tea Caddy, manufacturer Meissen Porcelain Factory, Germany, c.1735 (porcelain) by German School, (18th century); h:10.65 w:7.50 d:5.10 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; Bequest of Mrs

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golfing, front cover of the DuPont Magazine, May-June 1921 (colour litho)

Golfing, front cover of the DuPont Magazine, May-June 1921 (colour litho)
615316 Golfing, front cover of the DuPont Magazine, May-June 1921 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Hagley Museum & Library, Wilmington, Delaware

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tea canister, 1845 (silver)

Tea canister, 1845 (silver)
877310 Tea canister, 1845 (silver) by Rich, Obadiah (fl.1830-50); 15.2x12.7x10.2 cm; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts

Background imageCaddy Collection: Rule XIII: If ye players ball strike an opponents caddie

Rule XIII: If ye players ball strike an opponents caddie
STC193228 Rule XIII: If ye players ball strike an opponents caddie...ye opponent shall lose ye hole...and perhaps ye caddie, from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageCaddy Collection: Rule VIII: Unless with the opponents consent a ball in play shall not be moved

Rule VIII: Unless with the opponents consent a ball in play shall not be moved
STC193222 Rule VIII: Unless with the opponents consent a ball in play shall not be moved... from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golfing (chromolitho)

Golfing (chromolitho)
PER190940 Golfing (chromolitho) by Clapsaddle, Ellen Hattie (1863/65-1934); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageCaddy Collection: Ming-Tang Tea Store dealing fragrant Tenderleaf Tea (w / c & gouache on paper)

Ming-Tang Tea Store dealing fragrant Tenderleaf Tea (w / c & gouache on paper)
PEM219481 Ming-Tang Tea Store dealing fragrant Tenderleaf Tea (w/c & gouache on paper) by Chinese School (19th century); Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts

Background imageCaddy Collection: Bilston tea-caddy, 1770 (enamel)

Bilston tea-caddy, 1770 (enamel)
BAL9051 Bilston tea-caddy, 1770 (enamel) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCaddy Collection: Jobs done by women during World War I, 1914-1918 (b / w photo)

Jobs done by women during World War I, 1914-1918 (b / w photo)
6015394 Jobs done by women during World War I, 1914-1918 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jobs done by women during World War I, 1914-1918)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Man caddying for a woman on the golf course (litho)

Man caddying for a woman on the golf course (litho)
6001482 Man caddying for a woman on the golf course (litho) by Fisher, Harrison (1875-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Man caddying for a woman on the golf course)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Mr Libbys Tomato Catchup

Mr Libbys Tomato Catchup
Libbys Happy Families Card Game, Mr Libbys Tomato Catchup. circa 1950s

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tea Caddy, 1741-1742 (silver gilt)

Tea Caddy, 1741-1742 (silver gilt)
491267 Tea Caddy, 1741-1742 (silver gilt) by Lamerie, Paul de (1688-1751); h:13.40 w:9.55 d:5.80 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tea canister (enamel)

Tea canister (enamel)
WAG421347 Tea canister (enamel) by English School; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK; eWolverhampton Art Gallery; English, out of copyright

Background imageCaddy Collection: Rule XVI: When ye balls lie within six inches of each other

Rule XVI: When ye balls lie within six inches of each other
STC193226 Rule XVI: When ye balls lie within six inches of each other...(the distance to be measured from their nearest points), from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageCaddy Collection: Prince of Wales at Le Touquet with favourite girl caddy

Prince of Wales at Le Touquet with favourite girl caddy
The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor, pictured at fashionable French resort, Le Touquet in 1930 with his favourite girl caddy, Adolphine Lamour

Background imageCaddy Collection: Caddie Willie at Bruntsfield, Edinburgh, 1824

Caddie Willie at Bruntsfield, Edinburgh, 1824
WSG89184 Caddie Willie at Bruntsfield, Edinburgh, 1824 by Robertson, C.H (fl.1824-40); 64.7x50.8 cm; Wingfield Sporting Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageCaddy Collection: Caddie master selecting girl caddies at Le Touquet, 1914

Caddie master selecting girl caddies at Le Touquet, 1914
A caddie master selecting caddies from a group of clamouring French girls on a golf course at Le Touquet. Date: 1914

Background imageCaddy Collection: 'Wincarnis'for Endurance, advertisement from The Graphic

"Wincarnis"for Endurance, advertisement from The Graphic
KAT323450 " Wincarnis" for Endurance, advertisement from The Graphic, October 27th 1906 (litho) by English School

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golf

Golf
Man playing golf with a small boy as caddy. Date: circa 1900

Background imageCaddy Collection: Walnut Caddy Lid Box

Walnut Caddy Lid Box, containing paints, inks, etc. circa 1880s

Background imageCaddy Collection: Mahogany Caddy Lid Box

Mahogany Caddy Lid Box containing paints, inks and other items. circa 1880s

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tea chest, from England, c. 1758 (mahogany, tin, velvet & silk)

Tea chest, from England, c. 1758 (mahogany, tin, velvet & silk)
HNE273708 Tea chest, from England, c.1758 (mahogany, tin, velvet & silk) by English School, (18th century); Historic New England, Boston, Massachusetts

Background imageCaddy Collection: Old English Sports and Games: Golf, 1901 (colour litho)

Old English Sports and Games: Golf, 1901 (colour litho)
BSA408873 Old English Sports and Games: Golf, 1901 (colour litho) by Aldin, Cecil Charles Windsor (1870-1935); 30.5x35.6 cm; Private Collection; eThe British Sporting Art Trust; English

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tea Caddy with Lid, Staffordshire Factory, c. 1750-1800 (earthenware)

Tea Caddy with Lid, Staffordshire Factory, c. 1750-1800 (earthenware)
500319 Tea Caddy with Lid, Staffordshire Factory, c.1750-1800 (earthenware) by English School, (18th century); h:12.20 w:8.50 d:6.40 with cover - h:13.00 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageCaddy Collection: Portrait of Mstislav Dobuzhinsky, 1922 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Mstislav Dobuzhinsky, 1922 (oil on canvas)
4429323 Portrait of Mstislav Dobuzhinsky, 1922 (oil on canvas) by Braz, Osip Emmanuilovich (1873-1936); Pushkin Museum, Moscow

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golfing, 1820 (litho)

Golfing, 1820 (litho)
WSG89186 Golfing, 1820 (litho) by Browne, Tom (1872-1910); 34.2x24.7 cm; Wingfield Sporting Gallery, London, UK; (add.info)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tea equipage, c. 1735 (silver & wood)

Tea equipage, c. 1735 (silver & wood)
LMG144851 Tea equipage, c.1735 (silver & wood) by Lamerie, Paul de (1688-1751); Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; (add.info.: See also LMG 6368842)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Pierrot as Caddie design for a Golf Club card, 1894 (pen and ink)

Pierrot as Caddie design for a Golf Club card, 1894 (pen and ink)
KDC397316 Pierrot as Caddie design for a Golf Club card, 1894 (pen and ink) by Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-98); Private Collection; (add.info.: commissioned by Mr R)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Postcards depicting the game of golf, early 20th century (colour litho)

Postcards depicting the game of golf, early 20th century (colour litho)
CHT231062 Postcards depicting the game of golf, early 20th century (colour litho) by Thackeray, Lance (fl.1901 d.1916); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; British

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tea Service, 1792 (silver & wood)

Tea Service, 1792 (silver & wood)
1127906 Tea Service, 1792 (silver & wood) by Revere, Paul (1735-1818); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: The most complete Revere service known)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Rule XII (V): The player shall be entitled to find his ball

Rule XII (V): The player shall be entitled to find his ball
STC193224 Rule XII (V): The player shall be entitled to find his ball... from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golf at Blackheath (engraving)

Golf at Blackheath (engraving)
1616606 Golf at Blackheath (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Golf at Blackheath)

Background imageCaddy Collection: The Pleasures of Golf (engraving)

The Pleasures of Golf (engraving)
1064540 The Pleasures of Golf (engraving) by Ralston, William (1848-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Pleasures of Golf)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Howard seated posed in a sitting room in their home at 200 5th

Portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Howard seated posed in a sitting room in their home at 200 5th
MNY381480 Portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Howard seated posed in a sitting room in their home at 200 5th Avenue, New York, 1916-6 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Mrs. Howard seated with a book in a rocking chair at her home at 200, 5th Avenue

Mrs. Howard seated with a book in a rocking chair at her home at 200, 5th Avenue
MNY381479 Mrs. Howard seated with a book in a rocking chair at her home at 200, 5th Avenue, New York, 1915-6 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Tunbridge-ware tea poy, possibly by G. & J. Burrows c. 1830

Tunbridge-ware tea poy, possibly by G. & J. Burrows c. 1830
BAL1917 Tunbridge-ware tea poy, possibly by G. & J.Burrows c.1830 by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: NB)

Background imageCaddy Collection: George Glennie Putting at Blackheath with Putting Cleek, 1881 (oil on canvas)

George Glennie Putting at Blackheath with Putting Cleek, 1881 (oil on canvas)
WSG79294 George Glennie Putting at Blackheath with Putting Cleek, 1881 (oil on canvas) by Hardy, Heywood (1842-1933); Wingfield Sporting Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageCaddy Collection: Meissen tea service (porcelain)

Meissen tea service (porcelain)
XZL151851 Meissen tea service (porcelain) by German School, (18th century); Kunstgewerbemuseum, Schloss Kopenick, Berlin, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golf Players at Copenhagen Golf Club (oil on canvas)

Golf Players at Copenhagen Golf Club (oil on canvas)
WSG88352 Golf Players at Copenhagen Golf Club (oil on canvas) by Fischer, Paul (1860-1934); Private Collection; Wingfield Sporting Gallery, London, UK; Danish, out of copyright



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"From St Andrews to Augusta: The Timeless Role of the Caddy" In 1881, at the iconic Golf at St Andrews, a tradition was born. A golfer's trusted companion, guide, and confidant - the caddy. Like a missing piece in a jigsaw puzzle of golfers on Prestwick golf course in Scotland circa 1914, they complete the picture of every golfer's journey. As Dean Martin crooned "That's Amore, " caddies were there with their players through thick and thin. Just like the Blackheath Goffer who knew every twist and turn of the game. They became an integral part of each swing and putt. Even as Cadillac introduced its stunning XLR-V Roadster in 2007, painted red like passion itself, it couldn't overshadow the significance of a caddy by your side. Their knowledge and dedication were as solid as Wilmot Lunt's novel "Grit. " The grandeur continued at Augusta National Golf Club House around 1935 when golfers sought guidance from their trusty companions while Teddy bear played his own round nearby. Whether it was choosing clubs or preparing to strike that perfect shot, caddies stood ready with advice and support. Fast forward to modern times; even amidst luxurious vehicles like Cadillac Escalade Platinum (4x4) in sleek black metallic finish or classic beauties like Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Raindrop from 1958 painted vibrant red - nothing could replace the value brought by these unsung heroes. Choosing a club may seem trivial compared to driving such magnificent cars but remember that behind every great golfer is an exceptional caddy who knows just what club will make all the difference. So let us celebrate these silent champions who have witnessed countless victories and defeats on lush green fairways worldwide. From historic courses to contemporary tournaments – they remain an indispensable part of this beautiful sport we call golf.