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Caddie Hall of Fame

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The Caddie Hall of Fame recognizes professional golf caddies, others who caddied in their youth and those who support the profession. It was originally created by the Professional Caddies Association in 1999 but has been administered by the Western Golf Association since 2011.[1]

Inductees

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Inductee Year Inducted as Affiliation Awards and other induction citations
Tom Grzywinski[2] 2024
Peter Lynch[3] 2023
Richard F. Connolly, Jr.[4] 2023
Johnny Goodman[5] 2023
Tony Navarro[6] 2023
Ed 'Porky' Oliver[7] 2022
Madelyn 'Moochie' Turner[8] 2022
Jim Dent[9] 2022
Jim Nolan[10] 2019
Dr. Joe Schmidt[11] 2021
Karl Bollnow[12] 2021
Jimmy Johnson[13] 2021
Charles Schwab[14] 2021
Bob McMasters[15] 2019
Joe LaCava[16] 2019 PGA Tour Tiger Woods' current caddie.
Ed Batta[17] 2018
J. Wood Platt[18] 2018
Peter Ueberroth[19] 2018
Eddie Barr[20] 2017 Caddie Manager The Beverly Country Club Founded a caddie program that has produced more than 320 Evans Scholars as caddie manager at Beverly from the mid-1940s through the mid-1980s.
Joe Barreiro[21] 2017 Caddie Manager Sleepy Hollow Country Club Served as a long time caddie manager from 1972 to 2017. During that time he mentored thousands of adult and youth caddies.
Jim "Bones" Mackay[22] 2017 Caddie PGA Tour Long time caddie of Phil Mickelson.
Thomas Friedman[23] 2016 Caddie Brookview, Rolling Green, Hazeltine Known for his work with the New York Times and winning the Pulitzer Prize three times, he also caddied in Minnesota at Brookview, Rolling Green, and Hazeltine.
Andy Martinez[24] 2016 Caddie PGA Tour Long time PGA caddie who has worked with Johnny Miller for 12 years and Tom Lehman for 23 years.
Johnny Miller[25] 2016 Caddie PGA Tour A professional golfer who caddied in his youth, beginning at the age of 12, to earn his own money.
Tony Battistelo[26] 2015 Caddie Manager Sunset Ridge Country Club Helped establish caddie program as the long time manager at Sunset Ridge. Mentored countless youth caddies.
Murray Brothers[27] 2015 Caddie Indian Hill Club The 1980 comedy film Caddyshack was partially based on the experiences of Bill Murray and his five brothers, Andy, Brian, Ed, Joel and John. That film brought attention to the profession.
Greg Kunkel[28] 2015 Caddie Manager Sunset Ridge Country Club Longtime manager at Sunset Ridge Country Club in Northfield, Illinois. Helped build club's nationally renowned caddie program and mentored thousands of caddies, many of whom went on to become Evans Scholars.
Mike Keiser[29] 2014 Caddie/Manager Bandon Dunes Golf Resort Former caddie at East Aurora Country Club, WGA Director, and founder and owner of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort.
Steve Williams[29] 2014 Caddie PGA Tour Caddied for Tiger Woods and Adam Scott from 1999–2014. During that time, Woods won 14 major championships and Scott won one.
George Holland[30] 2013 Caddie/Mentor Washington State Golf Association Former caddie at Everett Country Club near Seattle, Washington, WGA Director and past president of the Washington State Golf Association.
Mike Kiely[31] 2013 Caddie/Manager Canterbury Golf Club in Cleveland, Ohio Caddy Master and teaching member of the Professional Golfers Association for over 50 years. Member of both the Ohio and NOGA Halls of Fame.
Mayno Luetkehans[32] 2013 Caddie/mentor Glen Oak Country Club Caddie manager at Glen Oak Country Club for 38 years, Mayno mentored hundreds of young people, many of whom went on to become Evans Scholars or members of the club themselves.
Jack Nicklaus[33] 2013 Golfer PGA Tour Nicknamed "The Golden Bear." Won a record 18 major championships. Caddied for his father Charlie.
Tom Watson[34] 2012 Golfer PGA Tour Eight-time major champion. 70 professional wins. Longtime caddie was 2003 inductee Bruce Edwards.
Dennis M. Cone[35][36] 2011 Caddie/mentor Founder/CEO of the PCA (Professional Caddies Association) Worldwide Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award" Co-author of Think Like a Caddie, Play like a Pro & Mastering Golf's Toughest Shots
Jack Smith[31] 2011 Caddie/coach James A. Haley Veteran's Hospital in Tampa, Florida Coached, and caddied for multiple inpatients and outpatients in rehabilitation through the VA hospital's golf program
Laura A Cone[31] 2010 Caddie Co-founder of the Professional Caddies Association (PCA) Recipient of "The Lynda Barco Award"; Trustee PCA Foundation; Contributing writer for Think Like a Caddie, Play Like a Pro
Fred Corcoran.[31] 2010 Caddie/mentor World Golf Hall of Fame Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Mr. Golf & Golf Hall of Fame inductee; Member of golf's pioneers, helped found the LPGA, the World Cup, and the Golf Writers Association of America (GWAA); One of golf's first agents
David Fay[36] 2010 Caddie Tuxedo Club in Tuxedo Park, New York Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award'; Joined the Tuxedo Club at age 11 as a way to earn money; Member of the United States Golf Association (USGA)
Roger Martinez[37] 2010 Caddie Professional Golfers Association Worked for Sarzen, Hogan, and most notably Jack Nicklaus both on and off the course
Sonny Meike[31] 2010 Caddie/manager
(master)
Butterfield Country Club in Oak Brook, Illinois A master of assigning the right caddie for the job; "An incredible 'match-maker'"
Chris Sullivan[31] 2010 Caddie/mentor Old Memorial Golf Club in Tampa, Florida Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Started caddying at age 12 at a nearby country club for $4 a bag; Founded the Outback Steakhouse
Oscar Bunn[31] 2009 Caddie Shinnecock Hills Golf Club (SHGC) in Southampton, New York Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Shinnecock Indian caddie at SHGC upon its opening; First Native American to play in the U.S. Open held at SHGC in 1896
Tom Dreesen[36] 2009 Caddie Ravisloe Country Club in Homewood, Illinois Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Comedian-Golfs Global Caddie Ambassador; Learned life skills from looping; Advocate for 2011 Caddie Hall of Fame in Golf, Illinois.
George Lucas
"Gorgus"[31]
2009 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Creating yardage books for 32 years; Credited for his detailed bibles of champion golf courses
Joe McCourt[31] 2009 Caddie/coach US Blind Golfers Association (former president) Co-winners of the 2009 Blind Golfers Association National Championship
Harvey Penick[31] 2009 Caddie Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Caddie at age 8; Master PGA Professional; Author of the Little Red Book
William J. Powell[31] 2009 Caddie Clearview Golf Club in East Canton, Ohio Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; First African American to design, build, own, and operate a golf course anywhere in the world
John Shippen[31] 2009 Caddie Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; First African American golfer to play in the U.S. Open in 1896; went on to play four more U.S. Opens: 1899, 1900, 1902, and 1913
Jim Tanner
"JT"[31]
2009 Caddie/manager
(over 50 years)
Pawtucket Country Club in Pawtucket, Rhode Island Mentored hundreds of young people—many becoming members of the club themselves
Jim Warters and
Jackie Warters[31]
2009 Caddie/mentor Professional Caddies Association Recipient of "The Lynda Barco Spirit Award; Golf writer and member of the Golf Writers Association of America (GWAA)
Elijah Brown[31] 2008 Caddie Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida "Brown's character and commitment to golf is a model for all"
James V. Burgess, Jr.[31] 2008 Caddie/mentor Professional Caddies Association Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Mentor, lawyer, former Mayor; Served as mediator for the 10th Judicial District Alternative Dispute Resolution Program
Charlie DeLucca[31] 2008 Caddie Dade Amateur Golf Association Recipient of the "Arthur 'Bucky' Walters Award"; "The Godfather of South Florida Golf"
Carl Eisenbrei
"Uncle Carl"[31]
2008 Caddie
(59 years)
Congress Lake Club in Hartville, Ohio "Carl is a true gentleman and bible scholar"
Max Elbin[31] 2008 Caddie/mentor Burning Tree Club in Bethesda, Maryland Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Professional Golfers Association (president from 1966-1968)
Tom Gorman[31] 2008 Caddie/manager
(47 years)
Beverly Country Club in Chicago, Illinois Work as a caddie/manager influencing teenagers for 47 years at Beverly Country Club
Percy Hall and
Jackie Hall[31]
2008 Caddie/coach Professional Caddies Association Recipient of the "Arthur 'Bucky' Walters Award"; Their advice as parents to deaf golfer Kevin Hall, PGA Tour card holder: "Get out there, get the experience, do what people do, Win!"
Jack Lucas[31] 2008 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Recipient of "The Lynda Barco Spirit Award"; "Lessons he learned on the golf course continue to apply"
John Reynolds[31] 2008 Caddie/mentor Professional Caddies Association Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Vice President, Club Car, Global Business Development
William Thomas
"Bill"[31]
2008 Caddie
(69 years)
Wee Burn Golf Club in Darien, Connecticut "To members and the profession he is truly a diamond in the ruff. His dedication to Wee Burn is unfaltering"
Arthur Bucky Walters[31] 2008 Caddie The First Tee Father and caddie for Dennis Walters; Expert shot maker; A true professional
Lance Barrow[31] 2007 Caddie
(retired)
CBS Sports Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Supported caddies and the game by bringing excellence in broadcasting of the game, around the world
Rick Schad[31] 2007 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Recipient of "The Lynda Barco Spirit Award; Known for his creative graphic art; True to the game and to helping kids learn through the game of golf
Frank Selva[31] 2007 Caddie/manager Race Brook Country Club in Orange, Connecticut Started as a Caddie to become a caddie/manager and coach for the Special Olympics
Michael Cohen[31] 2006 Caddie Professional Caddies Association (PCA) Recipient of "The Lynda Barco Spirit Award"; Supporter of the PCA
Douglass Ellsworth[38] 2006 Caddie/coach Sankaty Head Caddy Camp in Siasconset, Massachusetts Director at the Sankaty Head Caddy Camp, on Nantucket Island—the last remaining caddie camp in the United States
Michael Hartman
"Mike"[38]
2006 Caddie Professional Caddies Association (PCA) Recipient of "The Lynda Barco Spirit Award"; Diligently assisted the PCA for more than 15 years
Bradley S. Klein[37] 2006 Caddie Professional Golfers Association Industry leader Klein was the architecture editor for Golfweek and founding editor of SuperNews!
Gerry W. Barousse, Jr.[38] 2006 Caddie/coach
(21 years)
US Blind Golfers Association Recipient of the "Arthur 'Bucky' Walters Award"; Caddie coach for blind Golfer and US Blind Golfers Association National Champion, Pat W. Browne
Walter Pritchett
"Cricket"[37]
2006 Caddie Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia PGA Tour Club caddie with 4 wins; Fondest experience happened in 1971 when he won the Masters with Charles Coody
Willie Stokes
"Pappy"[37][39][40]
2006 Caddie Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia "The Grandfather of Caddies" at Augusta National Golf Club; Only caddie to have worked with 4 different Masters Champions with 5 combined wins in, 1938, 1948, 1951, 1953, and 1956
Kevin J. Sullivan[38] 2006 Caddie
(14 years)
US Blind Golfers Association Recipient of the "Arthur 'Bucky' Walters Award"; Worked 14 years with Bill McMahon, a player in the Blind Golfers Association
Van Costa[41] 2005 Caddie Professional Golfers Association Caddie for the PGA Tour & the LPGA Tour; Successful business man and author
Oscar Goings[41] 2005 Caddie/manager
(50 years)
Winchester Golf Club in Winchester, Massachusetts Recipient of the "Caddie/Manager Award"; Caddie/manager at the Winchester Golf Club
Tom Morris
"Old Tom Morris"[36][42]
2005 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Open champion 1861, 1862, 1864, and 1867
Willie Park[42] 2005 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Recipient of the "Gene Sarazen Spirit Award"; Won the first Open; Went on to win in 1863, 1866, and 1875
Gene Sarazen[36] 2005 Caddie World Golf Hall of Fame Inductee Eight-time major champion; Started career as a caddie; "owed much to the game of golf"
William J Survilla[43] 2005 Caddie/manager
(30 years)
Oak Park Country Club in River Grove, Illinois Mentored 10,000 kids during his tenure at the club
Bruce Edwards[36][44] 2004 Caddie Professional Golfers Association Caddie for the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour; Long time caddie for Tom Watson
Terry McNamara[44] 2004 Caddie Ladies Professional Golf Association Long time caddie for Annika Sorenstam
Fanny Sunesson[36][44] 2004 Caddie Professional Golfers Association Long time caddie for Nick Faldo
Don Bobillo[44] 2003 Caddie/manager American Golf Association Volunteer caddie/manager at the Phoenix Open; Named 1994 "Volunteer of the Year" by the American Golf Association
Andrew Butley
"The Rooney"[44]
2003 Caddie Tramore Golf Club Tramore, Ireland Caddie and teacher at Tremore Golf Club
Leonard Ciccone
"Lenny"[45]
2003 Caddie
(65 years)
Montclair Country Club in West Orange, New Jersey Caddie for Yogi Berra in 1988
Andrew Dickson[44] 2003 Caddie Professional Caddies Association The first named caddie (1681); Club maker in Edinburgh, Scotland
Carl S. Laib[45] 2003 Caddie Ladies Professional Golf Association Caddie for Patty Sheehan; Has 28 wins, including 7 majors; College golf coach
Saverio Macaluso
"Mac"[44]
2003 Caddie Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania 2nd oldest living caddie—started caddying at the club when he was 8-years-old
Pete McCann[45] 2003 Caddie
(45 years)
Alpine Country Club in Demarest, New Jersey Recently retired after 45 years of caddie service
Willie McRae[44] 2003 Caddie Pinehurst Country Club in Pinehurst, North Carolina Worked on tours for both the PGA and the LPGA
James Pernice[44] 2003 Caddie Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania Worked 7 U.S. Opens; Caddie for Sam Snead and Bobby Jones
Charlie Winton[44] 2003 Caddie Gleneagles Golf Club in Perthshire, Scotland Caddies and teaches youngsters ages 12–16
Jerry Woodard
"Woody"[44]
2003 Caddie
(30 years)
Ladies Professional Golf Association 20 wins including 6 Majors
Gary Chapman[46] 2002 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Recipient of "The Lynda Barco Spirit Award"; Award-winning country singer and PCA contributor.
Jerry Darden
"Dee"[46]
2002 Caddie Ladies Professional Golf Association LPGA caddie; Photographer and author of Inside the Ropes
Pedro Eulalio 2002 Caddie Tijuana Country Club in Tijuana, Mexico Caddied for thousands of players during a career that spanned several decades.
Mike Granuzzo[45][47] 2002 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Recipient of "The Lynda Barco Award"; Founder & CEO of Caddie Master Enterprises.
Scott Houston[45] 2002 Caddie Professional Golfers Association Named 2001 "Golf Nut of the Year"; Caddie for Arnold Palmer at Pebble Beach in 2001
Sam Johnson[45] 2002 Caddie
(50 Years)
Professional Golfers Association Philadelphia PGA section with 50 years of service
John O'Reilly
"Irish"[46]
2002 Caddie Professional Golfers Association European Tour and PGA Tour; Co-authored Life of Reilly
Martin Roy[45] 2002 Caddie/manager Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland Caddie/manager at Carnoustie Golf Links
Patrick J. Collins
"Pat"[46]
2001 Caddie/manager
(30 years)
Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York Caddie at Winged Foot Golf Club for 30 years.
Willie Aitchison[48] 2000 Caddie/manager Professional Caddies Association European caddie/manager, British Open; Caddie for Lee Trevino
James Anderson
"Tip"[49]
2000 Caddie St Andrews Golf Course in Fife, Scotland Caddie for Arnold Palmer at The Open
Freddie Bennett[39][50] 2000 Caddie (master)
(40 years)
Augusta National Gulf Club in Augusta, Georgia Retired caddie from the Augusta National Gulf Club
Steve Burks[31] 2000 Caddie Marriott Vacation Club International Recipient of 'The Lynda Barco Spirit Award"
Ernest Carolon
"Creamy"[51]
2000 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Retired caddie; Long time caddie for Arnold Palmer; Tour Yardage founder
Jim Clark[52] 2000 Caddie Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield Township, New Jersey The oldest working caddie to date caddied at Baltusrol Golf Club at 101 years young
Alfred Dyer
"Rabbit"[53]
2000 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour; Long time caddie for Gary Player
Sam Foy
"Killer"[39]
2000 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour; Long time caddie for Hale Irwin
Roscoe Jones[54] 2000 Caddie Ladies Professional Golf Association Caddie for the LPGA Tour; Long time caddie for Nancy Lopez
Lorne LeBere
"Rabbit"[55]
2000 Caddie
(30 years)
Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour
Lee Lynch[56] 2000 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour; Caddied for Al Geiberger during record shattering round of "59"
Willie Peterson[50] 2000 Caddie Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia Long time Jack Nicklaus Masters caddie
Greg Rita[57] 2000 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour; Caddie at The Open Championship with John Daly; Multiple wins with multiple Pro's
Ross Young
"Cotton"[58]
2000 Caddie
(65 years)
Saucon Valley Country Club in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Caddie at Saucon Valley Country Club for over 65 years
Angelo Argea[39][59] 1999 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie PGA Tour; Long time caddie for Jack Nicklaus with multiple wins during their years together
Ralph Coffey[60] 1999 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour; Caddie for Deane Beman and George Burns; 12 combined wins with one being a major
Peter Coleman[61] 1999 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie on the PGA Tour and European Tour; Long time caddie for Bernhard Langer
Mike Cowan
"Fluff"[62]
1999 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour; Caddied for Peter Jacobson, Tiger Woods, and Jim Furyk
Charles Evans, Jr.
"Chick"[63]
1999 Caddie Western Golf Association His namesake "Evans Scholars Foundation" administered by the Western Golf Association awards over $20 million in caddie scholarships a year
Alfie Fyles[64] 1999 Caddie Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England Caddie at Royal Birkdale Golf Club, British Open caddie for 5-time champion Tom Watson
Adolphos Hull
"Golf Ball"[65]
1999 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour; Caddied for Raymond Floyd, Lee Elder, and Calvin Peete
Carl Jackson[66] 1999 Caddie Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta Georgia Caddie at the Augusta National Golf Club and for the PGA Tour; 2 Masters wins with Ben Crenshaw
Eddie Lowery[67] 1999 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for Francis Ouimet in 1913 U.S. Open; Symbolic icon of "The Caddie"
Jeff Medlin
"Squeaky"[68]
1999 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour and both Nick Price and John Daly's PGA Win
Herman Mitchell[59] 1999 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour; Long time caddie for Lee Trevino
Francis Ouimet[69] 1999 Caddie Professional Golfers Association Caddie & golf champion at the 1913 U.S. Open—coined "The Greatest Game Ever Played"; Founder of the Ouimet Scholarship Fund—awarded $1 million in caddie scholarships
Henry Rice
"Gado"[70]
1999 Caddie
(48 years)
Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour winning back to back with George Knudson in 1968
Emil Smith
"Smitty"[71]
1999 Caddie
(30 years)
Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour; Caddied for Bob Charles and Ben Crenshaw
Donnie Wanstall
"Wad"[72]
1999 Caddie Professional Caddies Association Caddie for the PGA Tour; Caddie for Mark O'Meara and Curtis Strange with a combined 14 wins

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