WATCH: Life as a caddie isn’t easy for caddie families

Paul Tesori
Paul Tesori, caddie for Webb Simpson, opened up about what it is like to be on the road while missing family at home. Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

There’s no denying that things have gotten better and far more lucrative for caddies over the years.

But even still, life on the road can be a grind and it can be tough on the family.

No one knows that better than Paul Tesori (Webb Simpson’s caddie) and his wife Michelle, who have a young son, Isaiah.

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Paul had a recent stretch at the end of the 2017-18 PGA Tour where he was at home for just six days over a 63-day stretch.

Unlike the Tour players, caddies don’t have the luxury of being able to take their families on the road whenever they want.

Michael Collins, America’s Caddie, recently took a trip to the Tesori home in Ponte Vedra, Florida, and learned more about how being a successful PGA Tour caddie doesn’t necessarily mean everything about the job is 100 percent glamorous.

COMMENTS

  1. Omg …very very enlightening storyline. I’ve caddied on the PGA Tour(20 events) & LPGA tour full time in the 90’s . My wife and I have a 10-year-old son and I totally get it 👍☘️👱🏼⛳️👪🐕what a great piece !

  2. Great piece ! I’ve been on tour 30 years and have 3 boys in their teens !
    And all I have to say is …..”Thank you Jane for everything you do” .

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