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golf caddie Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

গলফ পেটী,





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Jim "Bones" Mackay (born May 8, 1965) is an American golf caddie and golf commentator.


He appears in the 1901 census as John Hutchison, golf caddie.


used a logo of "Chicken's Caddie", which depicted a chick acting as a golf caddie, stating "I'll gladly be fried for Chicken in the Rough".


Willie Stokes may also refer to: Willie Stokes (caddie), golf caddie and 2006 Caddie Hall of Fame inductee Willie "the Wimp" Stokes Jr.


Fanny Sunesson (born 9 July 1967) is a professional golf caddie, made notable for being the caddy of Nick Faldo from 1990 to 1999.


Steve Duplantis (September 20, 1972 – January 23, 2008) was a pro golf caddie.


Michael Thomas "Fluff" Cowan (born February 7, 1948) is a professional golf caddie on the PGA Tour.


balloonist Bill Bussey, a dentist from Longview, Texas, and the professional golf caddie Freddie C.


Lee "Pappy" Stokes (May 22, 1920 – July 9, 2006) was a professional golf caddie at the Augusta National Golf Club best known for his record of five Masters.


Martin Rowley has been a professional golf caddie since the late 1980s and has been both secretary and chairman of the European Tour Caddies Association.


Carl Jackson is a golf caddie at the Augusta National Golf Club.


Elizabeth) Lumsden in November 1874 aged 25, when he is described as a golf caddie.


client, and who also happens to be his bodyguard, law clerk, confidant, golf caddie, and his only friend.


It was founded by a local golf caddie who wished to convert a historic and semi-derelict farm-steading into.


Carl Jackson may also refer to: Carl Jackson (caddie), golf caddie at the Augusta National Golf Club Carl Jackson (organist) (born 1958).


A golf caddie, 1790, by Lemuel Francis Abbott.


Old Time and Bluegrass fiddler Pappy Stokes (1920–2006), professional golf caddie at the Augusta National Golf Club Risley C.



Synonyms:

caddie; attendant; attender; tender;

Antonyms:

antecedent; absent; tough; inedible; outbid;

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