But how well do they wash your balls?

I routinely cruise Craiglist like an obsessed fool trying to find anything interesting to read while I should be working. While fueling my obsession, I’ve bought furniture, applied for a few jobs, and I’m not too proud to admit I’ve even scored some booty from the personals section. I love you and your list, Craig.

Recently, I stumbled upon this ad for Caddychicks. The gist? Golfers can hire hot little college girls looking for money to be their golf caddy.

When applying to be a caddy, it lets potential golf bag carriers designate how much they charge per round, how comfortable they are with the sport, and whether they prefer to walk or drive a golf cart. Golfers get to check out their height, weight, and eye color before choosing which one they like the best.

For example, it looks like Braemar Golf Course in Edina gives you nine different options of willing caddies. I didn’t look at each county, but it looks like anywhere you go in Minnesota, you should be covered.

Be warned. Their tagline? “Who’s Your Caddy?”

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5 Comments so far

  1. jake (unregistered) August 7th, 2006 1:20 pm

    THAT WENDY was YOU? Damn… I had a “I need some booty” email all written up :)

    hehe

  2. Wendy (unregistered) August 7th, 2006 3:24 pm

    Heh. You would’ve been barking up the wrong tree in *so* many fashions, yo.

  3. jake (unregistered) August 7th, 2006 3:58 pm

    ohhhhh rrreeeally

  4. Bill (unregistered) August 7th, 2006 4:18 pm

    I wonder if they do the 19th hole happy ending too…

  5. Erica (unregistered) August 8th, 2006 1:59 pm

    “Who’s your caddy?” — *groan*

    I know a number of folks who seem to really enjoy the Craigslist hookups. Clearly I’m missing something….

    Happy ending. Heh.


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