The Caddie College video course is where you'll learn everything step-by-step. The Digital Caddie Manual is included as a simple, structured reference you can use to review key responsibilities, remember what to do on the course, and feel confident during real rounds.
Explore the CourseA companion guide that helps you stay organized and sharp while you're going through the training.
It's not meant to replace the video lessons — and it's not just "read this and you're ready."
Most beginners don't struggle because they "don't care." They struggle because they don't have a system to fall back on when they're nervous, rushed, or unsure.
The manual is included so you can:
It's basically your "on-course backup" while the video course does the heavy lifting.
The manual is organized into clear sections so you can find what you need quickly.
A high-level breakdown of what a caddie is responsible for and what clubs expect.
Pre-round basics like showing up prepared, bag setup, and first impressions.
A simple outline of what happens on the tee, fairway, green, and after the round.
High-level reminders for things like bunkers, penalty areas, and staying in the right spots.
Intro-level reference for forecaddie responsibilities and common signals.
A glossary-style section so you understand golf language and expectations.
(We keep it high-level here — the course is where we teach the real "how to" and the details.)
Students don't sit down and "learn caddying" from reading. They use it like:
The manual is a bonus.
The real transformation comes from the video training, where we show you:
The manual just makes it easier to retain, review, and stay consistent.
When you join Caddie College, you get the full video course — plus the Digital Caddie Manual as a bonus support tool.
Explore Caddie CollegeManual is a companion reference and does not replace video training.