In a specialist golfing excursion placing, a participant oftentimes will pay their caddy a percentage of their winnings, which will be as extreme as 10%. an uncomplicated pay scale is 5% for making the decrease, 7% for a good 10, and 10% for a win. The caddy also typically receives a income, because the participant would no longer be absolute to win funds at each and every tournament the participant enters. So ascertain he's making a minimum of 10% of even with Tiger wins, if no more effective. even as Steve retires I volunteer for his interest.
Libertarians Unite
2007-05-09 08:09:42 UTC
Steve Williams, Tiger's caddy, gets a annual salary per year, plus 5-10% of winnings.
Caddies are paid a monthly salary of about $1,000 to cover travel expenses and receive 5 percent to 10 percent of the player's purse each week. If Williams gets in the middle of that range, 7.5 percent, he would have made about $750,000 last year, based on Woods's $10 million in winnings. This would have been 2006.
fontaine
2007-05-09 07:32:10 UTC
I don't know how anybody can give a firm confident answer to this question...The question is "who knows?" Caddies on tour get a weekly salary plus a percentage decided by the player...It's usually about 10% per win and goes down for top 10's and top 25's and so on...But I bet he's a millionaire!!Caddies pay all there own expenses, so I feel bad for caddies who's players don't make many cuts..
movngfwd
2007-05-09 06:52:01 UTC
I believe they get a %.
How much? I am not sure. But.. i am sure the PGA website may have a Question and Answer via email. YOu could drop them the same question.
I remember caddying 15 years ago. and i recall around 20% of the winning was correct.
good luck
SG
2007-05-09 08:03:58 UTC
Tiger's Cadiie Steve Williams gets 10% of whatever Tiger earns in TOURNAMENTS, off course income does not count.
doingitright44
2007-05-09 10:15:03 UTC
somewhere around 10%, he routinely makes around a Mil as tiger makes money playing overseas tournaments also that isnt counted in his PGA tourney earnings...
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