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Evans Scholars Caddie Program

Investing in Your Future

Caddying is far more than a summer job, it is an important tradition of the game of golf. The core values that underscore a caddie’s presence on the golf course are the same ones that can help them to be successful later in life. There is no golf experience necessary to get started working as caddie and introductory training will be offered to all students who are interested. Aside from the chance to learn the game of golf, caddying offers many other life-changing opportunities.


Benefits of Working as a Caddie

Enjoy Flexible Hours and Great Money

Caddying provides flexibility so that you can earn a part-time income while continuing to be involved in school, sports and other summer activities.

Exposure to Positive Role Models

Many of the people you will caddie for are successful professionals and community leaders. By spending time with them you will have the opportunity to learn about a wide variety of career paths and personalities.

Work Outside, Exercise and Have Fun

Aside from allowing you to work outdoors, caddying provides an excellent opportunity to improve your overall health and fitness. You will also be able to make friends with the other youth caddies.

Gain Valuable Life Skills

Learn the importance of teamwork, communication and perseverance while developing valuable leadership and people skills that you will carry with you all of your life.

Opportunity to Be Awarded an Evans Caddie Scholarship

Currently, 1,100 caddies are enrolled at 22 leading universities on an Evans Scholarship. The scholarship covers full tuition and housing costs for up to four years of college and is an estimated value of $125,000.

If you are interested on learning more about the opportunity to caddie this upcoming golf season please click the link below and submit the student information form.

Student Information Form

Any questions, please contact Monte Hanson, Head Golf Professional at [email protected] | (541) 382-7437.