Focused. Reliable.
Ready to Work.
After playing for a few years, I've recently started caddying. Honestly, I love it — being out on the course, reading the game, staying useful. I work hard every loop, stay focused, and try to be someone the player can actually rely on.
I show up on time, keep the bag organized, track distances, and stay out of the way when it's not my moment. I'm easy to work with and I care whether the round goes well.
Golf's kind of in my blood — my grandfather was a scratch golfer and just made an albatross right before he turned 81. Growing up watching him play is a big part of why I love the game.
On the Bag
Course Knowledge
I know the local courses pretty well — the yardages, the hazards, where the trouble is. I carry a range finder so we always have the exact number.
Bag Management
Clubs stay clean, organized, and ready. I've done enough loops to know what's needed on a full 18 vs. a walking 9 — same focus either way.
Reading the Course
I'll help read greens and talk through shots if that's useful. If you'd rather handle it yourself, I know when to step back and stay quiet.
Professionalism
I show up early, dress the part, and know how to act on a golf course. I get that being a good caddie means knowing when to talk and when to shut up.
Courses Worked
- Boulder Country Club — Boulder, CO
Hire Noah
Want to book me for a round? Just reach out.