M&WAgs said:
Are caddies in Scotland worth it?
What's the going rate and which of the below courses should you absolutely have a caddie?
June 22 - Cabot Highlands & Nairn West
June 23 - Royal Dornoch Struie & Royal Dornoch Championship
June 24 - Kingsbarns
June 25 - Jubilee (Potentially New Course after)
June 26 - Old Course (Potentially Carnoustie after)
June 27 - Prestwick
June 28 - Dundonald Links & Western Gailes
Wow that's alot of moving around but should be a great time.
I was there last month and just stuck to the Fife area. Can speak to the St Andrews courses on your list. I also skipped Kingsbarns for Crail Balcomie and Elie. Just depends on what kind of experience you're looking for.
I think taking a caddie partially depends on your skill level and how much you know about the courses in advance. Push carts are very cheap and I opted to just do that a few times. For reference, I'm a 3 handicap.
Was lucky enough to play the Old Course twice. The first time I took a caddy but didn't have a great experience with him. Couldn't understand a word he was saying because of his thick Scottish accent, except when he told me I pushed or pulled a putt because he was trying to justify the read he gave me haha. He did give a little bit of guidance on aim points but most of the targets he picked were close to what I would have hit it anyway.
Despite my experience, I'd still recommend taking a caddie on the Old Course. Guessing most will add value.
The second time I played the Old Course (thanks to the daily singles lotto), I was paired with three younger local dudes who were mostly scratch players. None of us took a caddie. Tbh it was the best experience of the trip. It was like playing a casual round with friends on the most famous course in the world. I didn't take a caddie for the Jubilee either. It's mostly in front of you.