noun
- a person who is stationed ahead of golfers to observe where balls land and to assist with course management
Usage: golf
Examples
- The forecaddie pointed out where my ball had landed in the rough.
- Our forecaddie helped us read the greens and select the right clubs.
- The golf course provided a forecaddie to speed up play during the tournament.
- She worked as a forecaddie at the country club during summer breaks.
- The forecaddie signaled that it was safe to hit from the tee.
- Having a forecaddie made the round much more enjoyable and efficient.