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Testimonials
From Service to the Course: A New Career Path for Veterans
At CADDIEMASTER, we recognize and respect the service you’ve given, and we value the leadership, discipline, and problem-solving skills that came with it. With us, you’ll use those same strengths to guide players, solve problems on the fly, and deliver top-tier service at premier golf courses.
You don’t need professional golf experience—just a passion for the game and a commitment to excellence. In return, you’ll find stability, long-term career growth, and a team that truly values what you bring to the company.
Hear from real CADDIEMASTER veterans:
“Golf was very much a post-service catharsis for me. I found myself investigating how I could work in the golf industry in a challenging, team-oriented environment. When I discovered CADDIEMASTER I knew I had found what I was looking for; a company that possessed many of the core values that are required in the military. A company that, much like the US military, is the best in the world at what they do. A company that required honesty, integrity, and teamwork. It was a bonus that the work locations happen to be at some of the most prestigious private and resort golf destinations in the world.” – Zach W., Army Veteran, Caddie Manager
“I have found a level of brotherhood and comradery amongst my fellow managers in my program and in the other programs within the area. Much like when fellow service members gather together, we share and connect over common experiences, stressful days and challenging situations managing personnel. I believe this to be a byproduct of the company culture and its structure.” – Andrew B., U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, Caddie Manager