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Originally Posted by Cobra Mgr
OK. I think I get it now. It is like the caddy sets a mark for the golfer so he knows where to stand as he prepares for the putt. When they said "lining up", I thought they were saying the caddy was giving him a target to focus on so that he could better aim the ball.
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Pretty much. The putt itself is entirely on the golfer. I was a caddy at Baltusrol Golf Club when I was 15 for a little over a year. After awhile you get to know the course and eventually put with more competitive golfers. But that course is tough because it has both an upper and lower course. By the time I was pretty confident I knew most of the course I ended up leaving.