http://www.eagleoaks.com/Club/Scripts/Home/home.asp
I caddied here for almost 7 years... Very high end, very uptight group of golfers. As a caddy at the right spot you can make serious
Here are some cliff notes:
- The caddy master is The Lord of the universe to your kid. He should learn about this man and brown nose as much as possible. This man determines if he makes big money or little money. Besides knowing who the good tippers are and the bad tippers, the caddy master knows who are #######s and who are good guys. My caddy master was named Jack Cox, he was a real ****

I kissed his ### for 7 years. I'd like to join now and make him my ##### at this point.
- if players ride, he can also fore caddy, basically holds putters, gets out in front of the group, spots balls, makes less money, but it is easier. Fore caddying for a 3 some is getting ####ed.
- Your son needs to learn the course and learn it quick. Know where all the distance markers are and how all the greens break. He learns this quick, he'll make golfers happy quick. A golfer wants his ball spotted, then to know the distance, wind, pin location within seconds of getting to his ball. If your kid can deliver this info quick, he'll do good. Then clean the club after the shot & get ahead.
- At the right spot, your kid could make bank... By the time I was 16, I'd take 2 bags (walkers), & 2 putters (riders)... Ultimate foursome but a #### ton of work... $30 for each putter and $50-$60 per bag... $180 cash for 4 hours of actual work... You do a double, you can make over $300 in a day.
- Caddy master likes the early risers... Course opens at 7:00am & he sees your kid there at 6:00am everyday, he'll become a fan. Obviously it'll take 2-3 summers for a 13 year old to climb the ladder and he'll wind up with the bad groups at first, but it will pay off if he sticks with it.
Mookie offers good advice too.