Entries by Bruce Young

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 […]

Back to Back N.Z. wins in Switzerland and Germany

Simon Owen tees off in the playoff against England’s Peter Oosterhuis for the 1974 German Open Following a surreal finish to my initial year caddying on the 1973 European Tour (outlined here) I returned to New Zealand, by then fixed on the idea of returning to Europe in 1974. I had met a fascinating lady […]

Dream Finish to First European Season

Myself, Alfie Fyles (Gary Player’s Caddie) Gary Player and Graham Marsh – 1973 World Match Play. Having outlined in my previous piece how my European caddying adventures came about and began in Bournemouth, this story outlines how the rest of 1973 unfolded and culminated in one of the most exciting experiences I have enjoyed in […]

European Tour – Here I come

Fellow caddie Duncan Lumsdaine and I photographed for an article in June of 1973 – click to open Late in 1972, after a trip early in the year to Australia to caddy in the Tasmanian, the Victorian and the Forbes (yes Forbes ) Opens, I spent most of that year working on a horse stud […]

Jumbo Ozaki – The Thrill of Winning

This photo shows Jumbo and I standing together with Peter Thomson (putting) and Frank Malloy Having tasted my first caddying experience late in my last year of high school (1970) and really enjoying what professional golf provided, even as a caddy, I began almost immediately to think how best I could be involved again. The […]

The Otago Charity Classic – My Caddying Debut

This grainy photo (apologies) shows me caddying in my first tournament and using a pull buggy for the first and only time. Following my initial encounter with the world of professional golf, described here in the first of this series, I played golf through my high school years in Dunedin in New Zealand in the […]

The Golfing Hiatus – An Opportunity for Reflection

Eight years after my first encounter with Bob Charles – the 1974 Swiss Open At this time, when the golfing world is very much in limbo at both the professional and amateur level, I felt it might be an opportunity to describe some of the very special moments I have been blessed to experience during […]

Hideki Matsuyama’s Brilliance In Vain

Matsuyama in action today – photo Getty Images Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama has not won an event on the PGA Tour in early three years but after his opening round of 63 at Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach in Florida today, there was every reason to believe that the drought might end in the game’s […]