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Caddy Golf Services
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1 CADDY SERVICES REGISTRATION
1.1 Confirm Caddy Registration Sevices Duty
1.2 Prepare Caddy Kits
1.3 Arrange Golfing Equipment
2 GOLFER TEEING OFF REGISTRATION
2.1 Perfom Caddying Duty Reporting
2.2 Arrange Starting Tee-Off
2.3 Register Golfer To Starter
2.4 Provide Course Information
3 DIGITAL SYSTEM
3.1 Guide Golfers Tee-Off
3.2 Spot Golfer Ball
3.3 Handle On-Course Golfing Equipment
3.4 Recommended Playing Direction
3.5 Attend Green Putting Activities
3.6 Confirm Golfer Score
4 GOLF COURSE ENVIRONMENT ADVISE
4.1 Provide Golfer Weather Condition Preparation
Support
4.2 Provide Course Condition Information
4.3 Provide Wind Direction Information
4.4 Provide Element Information
5 FACTOR THAT EFFECT GOLF LANDING SPOT
AND CLUB SELECTION
5.1 Provide Distance To The Hole Information
5.2 Provide Green Information
5.3 Provide Green Condition Information Condition
5.4 Provide Hazard Information
5.5 Suggest Landing Sport
5.6 Suggest Club Selection
6 GOLF CART HANDLING
6.1 Identify Golf Cart
6.2 Check Golf Cart Condition
6.3 Set Up Cart Deployment
6.4 Navigate Golf Cart
AKADEMI KEMAHIRAN BELIA GOLF
KEMENTERIAN BELIA DAN SUKAN MALAYSIA
TINGKAT 1,KOMPLEKS RAKAN MUDA BUKIT KIARA
JALAN BUKIT KIARA 1
600000 KUALA LUMPUR
TAHAP 3
NO. DAN PENYATAAN AKTIVITI 1. PREPARE CADDY GOLF SERVICE ACTIVITIES REQUIREMENT
KERJA 2. EXECUTE CADDY GOLF SERVICE ACTIVITIES
3. PRODUCE CADDY GOLF SERVICE ACTIVITIES
Muka Surat:
NO. KOD HT-082-3:2011/P/02
Drp:
TITTLE:
PURPOSE:
Daily golf operation is to carry out daily golf activities at the golf club.the personnel who are competent in daily golf
operation should be able to prepare daily golf activities requirement, execute daily golf activities and produce
assesment report.
INFORMATION:
a) Dog Leg
b) Blind Hole
1.2 GOLF OWNERSHIP
a) Private Ownership
A private course is owned and managed by a golf club on behalf of its members, on a non-profit basis.
Many of the courses opened during the golf booms in the late 19th and early 20th centuries are of
this type. Some courses, such as Augusta National, are highly exclusive and will only allow visitors to
play at the invitation of and alongside a member of the club. Others allow visitors at certain times but
may insist on advance booking and proof of golfing competency.
b) Commercial Ownership
A commercial course is owned and managed by a private organization and is operated for profit. They
may be constructed to provide a core or supplementary attraction for visitors to a hotel or commercial
resort, as the centerpiece to a real estate development, as an exclusive Country Club, or as a "Pay
and Play" course open to the general public. Notable examples include Pinehurst in the USA and
Gleneagles in Scotland.
c) Municipal
A municipal course is owned and managed by a local government body for the benefit of residents
and visitors. Some of the historic Scottish golf courses, including St Andrews and Carnoustie fall into
this category along with Bethpage in the USA and many others of less renown. It is increasingly
common for the management of municipal courses to be contracted out to commercial or other
organizations or the course to be sold or shut down completely.
d) Associated clubs
Many commercial and municipal establishments have associated golf clubs, who arrange
competitions for their members on the courses and may provide clubhouse facilities. In the UK
particularly, some older private members clubs have an associated "Artisan" club, originally
established to provide low-cost golf with limited playing rights in exchange for unpaid work on the
course. These associated clubs may be totally independent organizations from the course
management, or may have various degrees of formal or informal links.
2. CADDY
In golf, a caddy (or caddie) is the person who carries a player's bag, and gives insightful advice and moral
support. A good caddy is aware of the challenges and obstacles of the golf course being played, along with the
best strategy in playing it. This includes knowing overall yardage, pin placements and club selection. A caddy is
not usually an employee of a private club or resort. He is classified an an "independent contractor," meaning that
he is basically self -employed and does not receive any benefits from his association with the club.
a) Walk caddying
Walk caddying involves both the golfer and the caddie walking the course. The caddy is in charge of carrying
the player’s bag, with the caddie out in front of the player. This is the most common method used in golf clubs
and is the only method allowed in the PGA (Professional Golf Association) and LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf
Association).
b) Fore Caddying
"Fore-Caddying" entails the caddie running while the players ride in carts. The fore-caddy will give a hole
description and then run ahead to spot the players tee shots. The caddie then gets the player’s yardage (either
with a laser, course knowledge, or sprinkler heads) while the players drive their carts from the tee to their shots.
The caddy runs ahead again to spot the golfers next shots. This process is continued until the players reach the
green. Once on the green the caddie will read greens (if asked per proper golf etiquette), clean golf balls (if
asked), fix ball marks, and attend the flag if asked. The caddie is also responsible for raking traps and filling
divots on the course. Caddies will help with club selection, reading greens, weather variables, and marking balls
on the green but should only do so if asked to by the player. More than anything else, the caddy is there to make
the players round enjoyable by taking care of menial tasks, speeding up play, and providing mental support if
asked.
The caddie is the only assistance that a player is allowed to have during a round of golf, so the interactions
between the player and his or her caddie are very important. Often, the player and caddie develop a camaraderie
from spending significant amounts of time on the golf course together. This, in turn, benefits the player, who is
able to trust his or her caddie for advice and moral support during competitive rounds. In a professional golf tour
setting, players will often request the service of a specific caddie for months or years at a time, once the player
finds a caddie with which the player is able to forge a relationship.
Caddies are most frequently employed at clubs on weekends, when the majority of country club golf takes place.
Some (but usually not as many) opportunities to caddie exist during the week, as well. Additionally, caddies are
often allowed to play the course at which they caddie for free, usually on a Monday (the day that most private
clubs choose to close their course for maintenance). On pro golf tours, professional caddies accompany their
player to all events, which usually take place from Thursday through Sunday. Additionally, the player may hire
their caddie to carry their bag for them during training sessions and practice rounds.
2.4.2 Waiting
3. CADDY REGISTRATION
Before commencing their duties it is compulsory for all the caddies to complete the registration formalities, involving
signing of attendant book and collecting caddy card. They must attend in person at the caddy center or assign
assembly location and ready to carry out their duty. To be a good caddy, they must be fully prepared before
assuming their duty. Like a good golfer and any other person that claims to be a professional, a good caddy has
to be physically fit, properly attired and decent grooming. A good caddy must also be able to understand normal
golf terminology and interpret score card and yardage book correctly.
3.1 Readiness
A caddy must be fully prepared and physically fit in order to provide good service to golfers. To maintain fitness,
they must keep the habit of eating proper diet and regularly exercise.
3.2. Attire
Like a good golfer or any other person claim to be a professional, they have to be properly attired to garner good
perception from golfers. Caddies that dress properly usually aligned themselves with golfers that do the same,
creating a tag team that should be force to reckon with. Apart from uniform provided, if any, the standard attire of
caddies are:
Uniform or bib
Pants – regular classy type of long pants, if shorts, it must be of the khaki type
Shirt – collar t-shirts
Shoes – a regular sport/gym shoes or golf shoes
Dress smartly with shirts tuck in and in place properly belt.
3.3. Grooming
Basic grooming and hygiene is important to display an image of fresh looking professional caddy. Hair must be
combed. Long hair is not permitted. Use deodorant to avoid unpleasant smell. Female caddy should apply a decent
amount of make up
No earrings and excessive jewelries are allowed.
3.4. Procedure
Upon arrival, a caddy should sign a register book, collect chips and check daily assignment, event schedule or
other matter with a caddy master. After registering they must proceed to caddy hut and wait for their assignment.
The following knowledge and ability is necessary in order to complete registration formalities.
Location – registration place or caddy center or any other waiting area assigned.
Attendant book and the format
Caddy chip
It is important for the caddy to be punctual when reporting for duty. They must be aware that on certain location,
they have to wait for a period of time for an assignment.
QUESTION:
REFERENCE:
1. R&A Rules Limited and The United States Golf Association (2019), Rules of Golf.
3.General Rules & Factfor Premier Caddies, Western Golf association, by George Solich ,
KERTAS TUGASAN
(ASSIGNMENT SHEET)
PENILAIAN KALI KE 1 2 3 4
MARKAH / SCORE : _______ %
TARIKH /DATE
KEPUTUSAN / RESULT PASS FAIL
BAHAGIAN A
A. Hazard
B. Blind hole
C. Left dog leg
D. Right dog leg
8. Caddy must collect the necessary kits and equipment in performing their duty EXCEPTS
A. Towel
B. Golf set
C. Ball marker
B. Grooming
[10 markah]
BAHAGIAN B
[10 markah
TOTAL
______________________%
PEGAWAI PENILAI(PP) /
PENGAJAR (P)
DATE
* COMMENT PP REPEAT
DATE
AKADEMI KEMAHIRAN BELIA GOLF
KEMENTERIAN BELIA DAN SUKAN MALAYSIA
TINGKAT 1,KOMPLEKS RAKAN MUDA BUKIT KIARA
JALAN BUKIT KIARA 1
600000 KUALA LUMPUR
LEVEL 2
Page : 1
CODE NO. HT-081-2:2016/P/01/
Of :
INSTRUCTIONAL AIMS :
PREPARATION :
7. Give the purpose and write down the "White Board" Trainees should be able to :
1) Describe type of golfing activities
2) Describe type of caddying service requirement
3) Describe golfing requirement
4) Explain caddying instruction activities
PRESENTATION :
1. Confirm caddy
registration
service duty PP 6 hours
PP
CODE NO.: RB-021-3:2016 C01/P/(4/5)PM Page : Of : 6 of X
APPLICATION :
5. Ensure the trainee’s understanding has been reached with asking the
questions related to the topics that have been taught
CONFIRMATION :
ALAT BANTUAN
AKTIVITI PENGAJARAN
MENGAJAR / MASA / TIME
( INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES )
INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS
PERSEDIAAN / PREPARATION :
7. Berikan tujuan dan tulis di “Flip Chart” dengan merujuk pada Tujuan
Pengajaran / Aims.
Describe type of golfing activities
Describe type of caddying service requirement
Describe golfing requirement
Explain caddying instruction activities
14. Siasat pengetahuan pelatih berkenaan tajuk yang akan dipelajari melalui
sesi soal-jawab
15. Apakah spesifikasi yang perlu ditekankan dalam pembuatan pola vest?
16. Bolehkah kita menghasilkan vest tanpa melakar pola terlebih dahulu?
NO. KOD / CODE NO.: TA-011-2:2012-C02/K(1/10)PM Muka Surat / Page : 4 Drp / Of : 6
ALAT BANTUAN
TOPIK PENGAJARAN
AKTIVITI PENGAJARAN MENGAJAR / MASA /
( INSTRUCTIONAL
( INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES ) INSTRUCTIONAL TIME
TOPIC )
AIDS
PENYAMPAIAN / Sikap, Keselamatan dan Persekitaran :
PRESENTATION :
Peraturan Am. NYATAKAN KOD NYATAKAN
ALAT BANTUAN MASA
Dapatkan kebenaran guru untuk keluar masuk MENGAJAR (BAGI
bengkel. (BAGI SETIAP SETIAP
Buka tingkap dan pintu semasa berada di dalam AKTIVITI TOPIK
bengkel. PENGAJARAN) PENGAJAR
AN ATAU
Bersihkan bengkel selepas digunakan. SECARA
Segera laporkan jika berlaku kemalangan. KESELURU
HAN)
ALAT BANTUAN
TOPIK PENGAJARAN
AKTIVITI PENGAJARAN MENGAJAR /
( INSTRUCTIONAL MASA / TIME
( INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES ) INSTRUCTIONAL
TOPIC )
AIDS
PENYAMPAIAN /
PRESENTATION :
Muka Surat / Page : 4 Drp / Of
NO. KOD / CODE NO.: TA-011-2:2012-C02/K(1/10)PM
: 6
ALAT
TOPIK PENGAJARAN BANTUAN
AKTIVITI PENGAJARAN MASA /
( INSTRUCTIONAL MENGAJAR /
( INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES ) TIME
TOPIC ) INSTRUCTIONA
L AIDS
PENYAMPAIAN /
PRESENTATION : 1.1 Lakar rekaan pakaian pejabat - vest. WB
PS
a) Lakar ilustrasi sehelai vest ikut spesifikasi dan
warnakan ikut kreativiti.
i) Leher bentuk V.
1. Lakar ilustrasi fesyen.
ii) Garis puteri dari lubang lengan ke garis kelepet di
bahagian hadapan dan belakang.
iii) Lisu pemadan cekung di pinggang hadapan dan
belakang.
iv) Kolar jaket
v) Poket Welt
vi) Lebang lengan
vii) GTB belah dan bercantum
viii) Tali dan gancu di garis puteri pinggang belakang
PENGGUNAAN / APPLICATION :
S2:
J2:
NO. KOD / CODE NO.: NYATAKAN NO. KOD PELAN MENGAJAR Muka Surat / Page : 6 Drp / Of : 6
ALAT BANTUAN
AKTIVITI PENGAJARAN
MENGAJAR / MASA / TIME
( INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES )
INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS
PENGESAHAN / CONFIRMATION :
1. Dismiss the class Maklumkan masa hampir TAMAT dan masa tamat. NYATAKAN KOD ALAT NYATAKAN MASA
BANTUAN MENGAJAR
2. Arahkan pelatih mengemas tempat kerja.
3. Komen dan bincang pencapaian / masalah yang dihadapi oleh
pelatih dengan menyemak hasil kerja mereka dengan
menggunakan senarai semak.
4. Bincang perkara penting mengenai apa yang telah diajar, faedahnya
dan minta bersedia untuk tajuk yang akan datang.
5. Maklumkan TAJUK yang akan datang
TAJUK : ___________________________
6. Ucapkan Salam.
INSTITUSI LATIHAN
KEMAHIRAN BELIA DAN SUKAN
KERTAS KERJA
(WORK SHEET)
ARAHAN / INSTRUCTION:
Trainees are required to identify golf cart condition. Also, they should enable to set up cart deployment and
navigate the golf cart.
Stationery 1:1
29.
1 Attitude
2 Neatness
3 Prompt
4 Safety
5 Adhere safety and hygiene procedures
6 Environmental
C. SIKAP / ATTITUDE
............................................ ............................................
( ) ( )
Tarikh / Date:_______________ Tarikh / Date:_______________
GOLFER TEEING OFF REGISTRATION
INSTITUSI LATIHAN
KEMAHIRAN BELIA DAN SUKAN
KERTAS TUGASAN
(ASSIGNMENT SHEET)
PENILAIAN KALI KE 1 2 3 4
MARKAH / SCORE : _______ %
TARIKH /DATE
KEPUTUSAN / RESULT LULUS GAGAL
SECTION A
Answer ALL the question.
1. The information below which ONE are not in caddy chit detailed?
A. Buggy
B. Tee Off Time
C. Type of golf bag
D. List of name flightmate of golf
(1 markah)
2. What should caddy do when receiving the player golf bag? Selain daripada membantu pemain golf
semasa bermain, tugasan kedi juga adalah sebagaimana berikut kecuali?
A. Marking
B. Take photo
C. Bag Drop Attendant
D. Pick up the bag and see how it hangs
(1 markah)
4. ………………….is a person who is employed by a golf course to direct golfers to their balls throughout
the tournament
A. VVIP
B. Golfer
C. Forecaddy
D. Course Superitendant
(1 markah)
TARIKH
TARIKH
INSTITUSI LATIHAN
KEMAHIRAN BELIA DAN SUKAN
KERTAS TUGASAN
(ASSIGNMENT SHEET)
PENILAIAN KALI KE 1 2 3 4
MARKAH / SCORE : _______ %
TARIKH /DATE
KEPUTUSAN / RESULT LULUS GAGAL
SECTION A
B. Parking
C. Bunker
(1 markah)
A. buggy
D. A modification of a Rule or an additional Rule that the Committee adopts for general play or a
particular competition
(1 markah)
A. Helmet
B. Short pant
C. Safety boot
D. Spike shoes
(1 markah)
A. Local Rules
B. Green Speed
(1 markah)
i. Golfer chit
A. i and ii
B. i and iii
C. i and iv
D. i , ii and iii
(1 markah)
JUMLAH MARKAH ( / 25 X 10
MARKAH KESELURUHAN
______________________%
PEGAWAI PENILAI(PP) /
PENGAJAR (P)
TARIKH
TARIKH
INSTITUSI LATIHAN
KEMAHIRAN BELIA DAN SUKAN
KERTAS TUGASAN
(ASSIGNMENT SHEET)
PENILAIAN KALI KE 1 2 3 4
MARKAH / SCORE : _______ %
TARIKH /DATE
KEPUTUSAN / RESULT LULUS GAGAL
SECTION A
(2 markah)
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
(4 markah)
i.
ii.
iii.
(3 markah)
14. List down three (3) duty of caddy when receiving golf bag form golfer.
i.
ii.
iii.
(3 markah)
i.
ii.
(2 markah)
JUMLAH MARKAH ( / 25 X 100)
MARKAH KESELURUHAN
______________________%
PEGAWAI PENILAI(PP) /
PENGAJAR (P)
TARIKH
TARIKH
INSTITUSI LATIHAN
KEMAHIRAN BELIA DAN SUKAN
KERTAS TUGASAN
(ASSIGNMENT SHEET)
PENILAIAN KALI KE 1 2 3 4
MARKAH / SCORE : _______ %
TARIKH /DATE
KEPUTUSAN / RESULT LULUS GAGAL
SECTION A
(2 markah)
i.
ii.
iii.
(3 markah)
(3 markah)
(3 markah)
5. Type of hazard;
i.
ii.
(2 markah)
PEGAWAI PENILAI(PP) /
PENGAJAR (P)
TARIKH
TARIKH