Caddies Enhance Resort Course Experience
It’s
remarkable how far and fast the
forecaddies go to make it happen. Eddie Hernandez has been running the
fairways on the course since 1998. He considers the course his house,
and every golfer his guest. Since day one he’s been in hot pursuit or
perfecting his craft. “If I’m able to be quick and slick, and slip
in and out – be efficient, be a ghost – all of a sudden my guests are
like, ‘whoa, where’d this guy come from?” Hernandez is one of three caddie masters who
lead the resort’s crew of 110. They make up a group of guys and gals
ages 19 to 62. They’re tireless mission is to make guests happy. “To do that you have to be hustling out
there, running a lot, putting a lot of miles on the ole sneakers every
summer,” Lenihan explained. “You know what, it’s a labor of love,” added
Hernandez/
John Fritz
, SWX anchor/reporter.
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Photo
, courtesy of Hagadone Corporation, shows the view from the Terraces, the large condo development on Lake Coeur d’Alene Drive on Coeur d’Alene’s east side, which overlooks the Coeur d’Alene Resort golf course.
Question: Do you carry your own bag? Or do you use a caddy?
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