I will have to verify with both Park and Rec Depts for both Marysville and Hilliard. Give me a day or so and I will try to have a solid answer. Thanks in advance for your patience.
Still awaiting a reply from Marysville but caddies and spectators are now permitted at the Hilliard course. As soon as I hear from Marysville I will update you with that info.
Yo yo, just heard from Marysville! Caddies and spectators are now permitted!!! Just let anyone know that isn’t playing to be very cognizant of their surroundings and try to keep noise and distractions down to a minimum. And also when it comes to caddies, be aware that you are 100% responsib ...
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Yo yo, just heard from Marysville! Caddies and spectators are now permitted!!! Just let anyone know that isn’t playing to be very cognizant of their surroundings and try to keep noise and distractions down to a minimum. And also when it comes to caddies, be aware that you are 100% responsible for your caddy. Any type of infractions they may acquire will fall back on you, per the PDGA. Example: your caddy disrupts a fellow competitor or another card. You would receive the warning or strokes for your caddies behavior. Just a thought. Many don’t know/realize. Hope this helps.
I will have to verify with both Park and Rec Depts for both Marysville and Hilliard. Give me a day or so and I will try to have a solid answer. Thanks in advance for your patience.
Still awaiting a reply from Marysville but caddies and spectators are now permitted at the Hilliard course. As soon as I hear from Marysville I will update you with that info.
Awesome! Thanks so much! I appreciate it!
Yo yo, just heard from Marysville! Caddies and spectators are now permitted!!! Just let anyone know that isn’t playing to be very cognizant of their surroundings and try to keep noise and distractions down to a minimum. And also when it comes to caddies, be aware that you are 100% responsib ... more
Yo yo, just heard from Marysville! Caddies and spectators are now permitted!!! Just let anyone know that isn’t playing to be very cognizant of their surroundings and try to keep noise and distractions down to a minimum. And also when it comes to caddies, be aware that you are 100% responsible for your caddy. Any type of infractions they may acquire will fall back on you, per the PDGA. Example: your caddy disrupts a fellow competitor or another card. You would receive the warning or strokes for your caddies behavior. Just a thought. Many don’t know/realize. Hope this helps.
Sounds good! My caddie has been at a few tourneys already so they know what’s up! Thank you!