Entries by Bruce Young

Gabi Ruffels begins well in US Amateur Defence

Ruffels in action today – photo Chris Keane USGA Victorian, Gabriela Ruffels, has made a promising start to the defence of her US Women’s Amateur Championship, the 20 year old daughter of tennis champions, Ray Ruffels and Anna-Maria Fernandez, and sister to celebrated young Australian professional, Ryan Ruffels, today finishing equal 5th in the stroke-play […]

Jason Day Shaping as Australia’s Hope at Harding Park

Can Day add another major to his 2015 PGA Championship? – photo PGA of America Four months after it was meant to happen, the first major golf title of the year will be decided this week at the TPC Harding Park, just outside of San Francisco, where the USPGA Championship is up for grabs. Amongst […]

A Friendship With Norman Von Nida

It was July 2000 and, on the eve of what would be Tiger Woods’ first of three Open Championship victories, I was preparing to head to Brisbane for my then regular radio spot on the Radio TAB network. 18 months earlier I had made the decision to leave Graham Marsh’s golf course design company and […]

The 1994 US Senior Open – One That Got Away

Grainy footage from the TV coverage shows Graham Marsh and I on the 72nd hole. As 1990 drew to a close, so too did my involvement in the dual role as caddy / assistant to Graham Marsh, a role which had involved caddying on the Japan Golf Tour amongst other business-related activities. As Graham’s golf […]

The Japan Golf Tour – A Very Special Experience

Graham Marsh and I study a putt in Japan – the blind leading the blind – perhaps  My previous memoir included the last event in New Zealand in which I would caddy. It brought one chapter of my involvement in professional golf to an end but another was about to open up. In September of […]

1983 – The End Of An Amazing Ride

John Lister again thrilling a New Zealand crowd as I look on 1983 would see me caddying in my last season in New Zealand. To some extent the season was bitter/sweet in that it brought to an end a long, rewarding and very successful association with New Zealander John Lister but opened up a new […]

The USPGA Tour – Yet Another Great Adventure

John Lister – who gave me the opportunity to caddy in the US After three seasons in Europe, my caddying in 1976, 1977 and 1978 had been restricted to Australia and New Zealand and, even then, on a part time basis. Although there had been several highlights, including three consecutive wins by John Lister in […]

Two Great Days Against Seve Ballesteros

Seve Ballesteros, myself, John Lister and Eldon Carswell – photos supplied Rotorua Lakes Council As outlined in my previous post, 1975 was a year of mixed results for those of whom I was caddying. There were both highlights and lowlights but, as the year progressed, I would get to experience my first exposure to a […]

Europe 1975 – A Season of Mixed Fortunes

Graham Marsh and I during 1975 European campaign. The 1974 year had proven to be a good one in my caddying adventures. Not only had I caddied for the wins of Bob Charles and Simon Owen in their respective victories in Switzerland and Germany, but, on my return to New Zealand John Lister had continued […]