Loopers Lashing Out: "The R&A are sipping their gin and tonics in the clubhouse and we’re having to pay full price to get our wives in."
/Charles Sale talks to caddies who are in a rage over having to use Strokesaver yardage guides and the R&A's ticket policy.
Mick Donaghy, caddie for Jamie Donaldson who was two under par after the first round, said: ‘The way we’re treated here is nothing short of a disgrace. The R&A are sipping their gin and tonics in the clubhouse and we’re having to pay full price to get our wives in. The other golf organisations give us proper respect, but that’s never been the case at The Open.’
Dave Clark, who carries Vijay Singh’s clubs, said: ‘There’s still a stigma around caddies. We’re regarded as the lowest of the low. Surely we shouldn’t have to rely on the players to help us out with passes all the time.’
R&A chief executive Peter Dawson countered: ‘Our pass policy is generous and caddies have a fantastic time here.’
Always smoothing things over, Peter is!