Do pro golfers pay their caddies travel expenses?
Emma Martinez
Published May 06, 2026
Likewise, do PGA Tour caddies pay their own expenses?
"Every caddie gets a weekly paycheck, no matter where his player finishes," Collins said in a cheekily animated video for his show. "If the player misses the cut, the caddie still has to get a paycheck because the caddie pays for all of his own expenses — airfare, hotel, car, food, all of it."
Subsequently, question is, do pro golfers pay their own travel expenses? Even if they happen to live near a tour stop, players are on the road most of the season -- depending on how many tournaments they enter or qualify for -- and must pay all their travel costs.
Secondly, who pays for PGA caddies travel?
Minister: In 99 percent of caddie cases, we pay all of our expenses. On a normal week, we have to fly to the event, get to the airport and rent a car.
Do caddies travel with golfers?
Function of a Tour Caddy
They spend time researching and studying the golf course to be able to provide insight during tournament play. Some caddies are contracted to work at just a specific golf course or tournament, while others travel with their golfer to different tournaments throughout the year.