The Differences Between Caddying for PGA and LPGA Players

'Under the Strap' welcomes Dave Stone, caddie for Bo Hoag, and a true Ottawa Senators fan. Stone details some differences between caddying on both tours, why more people should be watching the women's game and what makes Hoag a 'driving machine.'
The Differences Between Caddying for PGA and LPGA Players
The Differences Between Caddying for PGA and LPGA Players /

On this week’s podcast, we welcomed Dave Stone, caddie for Bo Hoag. Stone, a Canadian, told us about the tight-knit group of Canadian players and caddies on the PGA Tour and how when one isn’t in contention, they’re always pulling for the others. He also shared the differences between players on the PGA and LPGA tours, something he’s qualified to do after having spent five years as a LPGA looper.


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T.J. Auclair
T.J. AUCLAIR

T.J. Auclair is the director of content for The Caddie Network and has covered professional golf since 1998, traveling to more than 70 major championships and 10 Ryder Cups. Before joining The Caddie Network, Auclair spent 13 years at Turner Sports as lead writer and a producer on PGA.com and RyderCup.com.