Thursday, February 9, 2012

How much does a golf player attendant usually make?

I am going to apply for a job at a golf course for the summer time and was wondering how much a Player Attendant usually makes. I am not trying to be picky choosy, It just asked me how much I expect to make an hour and I dont know how much I should make for the job. If anyone can let me know it would be much appreciated. ThanksHow much does a golf player attendant usually make?An attendant is not a caddie,Chris' answer is not correct,an attendant is the person who cleans your clubs,shoes or does any other personal services you might need.You should expect to receive minimum wage for providing this type of service,plus tips.How much does a golf player attendant usually make?Caddies usually work purely off of tips. For courses with golf carts, renting a cart for one round of golf usually costs anywhere from $15-25, and carts usually hold two people. If the course you are going to apply at does not rent out golf carts, they probably assume that their players enjoy being able to pay caddies less than $15/game. If a game lasts about three hours for a single player (longer if someone is playing against someone else), you could be looking at anywhere from $45-75 a day, depending on how busy it is and how many people your player is playing against...and how much they care to tip.

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