I caddied yesterday at Sandmoor Golf Club, Leeds, in an Open Age Regional Order of Merit event for a young fella called Sam Wilkinson.
Sam is 15 and we met
on the internet!
Now that
sentence has sunk in, let me explain clearly!!!!!!!!!!!!…..
On my
Twitter account, as I am a total ‘sport Billy’, 99% of the folk I follow are
sportsmen and women and most of those are golfers or golf related.
Back in February,
the European Tour golfer Simon Dyson who I knew well when I caddied on tour is
one of the golfers I follow and he re-tweeted a Tweet from Sam who was
announcing he had just being picked in a 6 man Yorkshire elite team.
As I am
into golf so much, plus it’s great to see young ‘uns do well (I had my lad
playing at 4) I thought I would watch out for Sam, a fellow Yorkshireman with,
by the sounds of it, the potential to be a future golf star!
Getting the Loop
About a
month or so ago, just after I returned from caddying in St Omer I noticed a
Tweet from Sam. I had enjoyed St Omer so much I thought I would ask him via a
Twitter message if he needed a caddie at any upcoming events.
My motivation was
simple… I thought I would be able to help him on the course!!
He
replied saying he’d gladly have me as a caddie but wouldn’t be able to pay me!!
I told
him I didn’t want a penny piece as I would enjoy it just as much as he would,
and my enjoyment would be multiplied many times over if I did make a difference
to his performance on the course in a comp.
Over a
few weeks, via Twitter and Texting, we arranged a comp for me to caddy at
(after one I couldn’t make) and over the weeks leading up to it we kept in
touch about his golf comps, coaching etc.
He did at
one point say “It’s hard work when my Dad caddies for me as he expects too
much!”
I met his
dad Alan yesterday at Sandmoor and I gotta say, he is a top drawer fella, my
kinda bloke… likes a laugh, a beer, easy to talk to and ultimately, just wants
his lad to do well…. Just like any Dad would.
He had
his ‘digs’ after the round and talked about some other, maybe negative stuff
regarding Sam’s game, but, you could tell from a mile off, all he wants is Sam
to be the best he can be…. I am the same for my boy Eric.
That
said, it may not be the best move in the world having Alan on Sam’s bag, as
good a bloke as he is!
Trip to Sandmoor Golf Club
It wasn’t
as straight forward, logistically, going to caddie for Sam in Leeds.
My 6 year
old boy Eric is with me during the holidays and I am mainly working from home. So,
to get a full day I needed a babysitter and it was lucky that my 19 year old daughter
Laura was off and could help me out. Through her job she does one day a week,
Tuesdays at College and as college is closed over the Summer Hols, she was free
to help me out.
Even with
those arrangements it wasn’t that easy as I had to wake my boy up at 5.15am. I
put him in the car, half asleep with a pillow and a blanket and set off from
Oldham to Huddersfield to drop him off at Laura’s.
I gave them my bank card so they
could have a good day themselves (probably
a really stupid thing to do) and then set off to meet Sam at Sandmoor which
is t’other side o Leeds.
I’d
arranged to meet Sam & Alan at 7 and as I had just got out of my car, a car
pulled up and I recognised Sam. After quick intros we were straight to the
range to hit some balls and Alan went to get me a bacon buttie….. top man!!
The Golf – 1st Hole
Par 5
first - not a long one, but not that straight forward really… blind tee shot
and if you went right a bit, which is where the tee points you anyway, it’s a bit
of a double-dogleg and the lay-up area & the green are bunker protected.
Sam hit a
nice drive up the right but was a bit blocked out in going for the green in 2
so it was a lay-up and I asked him what his preferred lay up distance is and he
told me “Anything really, but probably between 70 & 80 yards!”
That was
my first bit of ‘good info’ from Sam.
I didn’t
then know how good Sam was going to be, but what I did know is that he was
confident in his own short game to say ‘anything really’ which was fine by me.
He hit a
good 5 iron lay up to leave 85 yards in to a back pin… ‘perfect’ I thought.
Then he ‘thinned’
his wedge a bit and went straight over the back into the crap at the back o the
green and up against a tree!!!
I saw him
blush a bit but it was fine, it’s the first hole, damage limitation and let’s
move on.
He couldn’t
play to the flag with his 4th due to being up against the tree so played to edge of the green and 3
putted for a 7… double bogey on a shortish par 5 is not the best start, but, in
a sick kind of way, I was really glad that happened… it put me in a position
where I felt I really could help this fella now.
As we
walked off, I was fully aware that at this point maybe his fatha Alan would
have give him a hard time but all I did was nudge his arm and say “I’m glad you
did that now ‘cos we’ve 35 holes to get them back fella!”
He birdied the 2nd!!
The Golf – putting
Sam’s
game in short, is very very solid.
He is
great from the tee, up there with some of the best pros. He’s not that long
yet, but he’s very straight and has a great swing where not a lot can go wrong.
He trusts his lines and his swing, then commits…. Makes driving look very easy.
He knows
his iron play is solid and he is well aware of his distance control with every
bat in his bag.
The above coupled
with a short game that if I had myself, I’d be at Augusta.
As for
putting, he had told me before we met that he struggles with it.
Let me
say, his putting stroke is great! Perfect technique and execution and is not
scared to run at a hole.
His
problem he said, was picking the lines so I thought, ‘well, let’s have a see!!’
The first
4 holes we had been reading together and had as good as agreed on the lines, at
least the direction if not the amount of break… and then we came to the 5th
hole.
As on
every hole, he had looked at the putt and then I went and had a look and would
ask Sam “What are you thinking?” and when the same happened on 5th and
he said “Left lip!”
“No Sam,
I think it’s the Right lip, not the left lip!” I said.
I had
watched him putt on 4 holes and thought I had his pace sussed now.
He went
and had another look and said “Really??”
“Yes I
really think it is!” and he pursed his lips a bit and replied “Ok.”
I walked
off to the side of the green and whispered to his dad “This is our first
disagreement on a line direction so let’s see what happens Al.”
…Birdie!!!
As he
walked back to give me his putter I said to Sam “Which way was it?” and he
smiled and said “I went with you and right lip!”
“One nil
me!” I said and winked at them both!
We only
had 2 more disagreements on the actual direction of a putt the whole day. In
that I don’t mean an actual break of how far left to right for example, I mean
the actual ‘I think left to right’ you think ‘right to left’!
Three nil up!!
We read
EVERY putt together, bar gimmes obviously and walking off the 16th green
in the afternoon round after he just sank a good par save Sam said to me “I’ve
never known anyone read a green as good as you, you must have saved me 10 shots
in putting alone today!” and laughed.
The Golf – mental strength
As I have
mentioned, Sam is 15 years old but what a wise head he has on young shoulders……
immense!!
Now I’m
not saying he isn’t a typical 15 year old who may be a nutter when he’s with
all his pals… in fact he probably is as he has a twinkle in his eyes that gives
that away… but on the golf course, he is well beyond his years; he’s liked a
seasoned pro, seriously!
Course he
got pissed off a couple of times, what golfer doesn’t, but it was gone within
seconds and his head was back on the game and he was focused on his next shot.
To birdie
the 2nd hole of the 36 after a double on the 1st tells
you what sort of temperament he has and it was a joy to caddie for him in that
sense alone.
So many pros think
the world is against them… pathetic!!
Sam
realises a few very simple things when playing golf…
Ø
He
will not hit every shot to perfection
Ø
He
will have some bad luck
Ø
He
will bogey some holes
Ø
Golf
is hard
… and he
helps combat the not so good things that happen with…
Ø
He
will hit a lot of superb golf shots
Ø
He
will get some good luck
Ø
He
will birdie holes
Ø
Golf
is a great game
Another
big thing to help Sam, coaches and psychologists etc aside is his family.
I’ve not
met his mum or his brother but I have met his Dad Alan, and we had some beers
after the comp and got to know him a bit.
Alan is a
normal bloke like me and my pals; very grounded and friendly and realises his
son has not only a talent at this beautiful game, but it will never stop him
being Sam Wilkinson no matter how many majors he may win!
I know,
from just one day with Sam and Alan that, when Sam wins a major, he will sign a
1000 autographs if need be, he’s that kind of character……. And if that does change, his dad
will probably leather him!!!
Star of the Future
Ok, it’s
only 2 rounds I caddied for Sam, but I am no idiot, I can tell who’s got it and
who hasn’t. I was a manager at the Yorkshire Post for years before I caddied
professionally and I could tell instantly who would cut it in that job. It’s
the same thing in sport; some folk have it…… Sam has it!!
He finished 4th
yesterday, from 100+ in an Open Age event and if Sandmoor GC understood what ‘stupid’
pins are he would have pissed it!!
Sam shot 1 over par 72 in the
morning round and that was with a double on the 1st. In the round he
had 2 more bogeys and 3 birdies. Alan said to one official at the side of a
green “How many of your pins are illegal today?”………… pisser!!!
The afternoon wasn’t as up and
down as the morning round but as with the morning round, fairways and green
stats must have been top of the whole field…. Class to watch!
Yes he’s
a great player and not everyone makes it, but he has more than that. From his
grounded upbringing to a self belief and determination that will make him a
success (he even dumped his girlfriend ‘cos she gave him a hard time over how
much golf he played!!!!).
I would
love to caddie more for Sam, I had a ball and I really felt I made a
difference.
Caddying now
and again professionally I may continue over the years for a laugh and to see
my old pals but to go back full-time as a pro caddie on Tour, I think I would
only consider if it was to caddie for Sam.
We clicked
and you couldn’t buy the feeling I would get if when he turns pro (because he
WILL) I am on his bag in win after win, Ryder Cups, majors……….. and ‘reading’
the final putt to win The Masters!!!!!!!