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Mar 19, 2024

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The ‘nappy factor’ has long been an addition to the armory of the golf form student, but what if you are not a millionaire pro, with a stay-at-home partner, or expensive nanny? How do you juggle your favorite sport alongside childcare?

Worry no more, as Baby Caddie has recently been born!

Using adjustable Velcro straps, the Baby Caddie attaches to the back of virtually any stroller. The Baby Caddie can adjust with the stroller so it works whether set up in a bassinet, forward facing, rear facing or lying down configuration.

Holding up to 12 clubs and featuring two spacious pockets for accessories, the Baby Caddie is designed for a trip to the course or the range with your little one. From the comfort of their own stroller, your mini playing partner will glide the fairways and enjoy the time with you in the fresh air.

As well as enabling parents to continue to play the game, Baby Caddie is introducing children to golf at such a young age will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the game.

Ben Luffman, founder of the company, explained the idea.

“There are two types of golfer with a baby,” Ben said. “Those who play less often and dream of a time when they can get back to the game they love; and those who leave their partner at home, hoping they’re not pushing their luck with one round too many. “We didn’t want to be either!”

Ben had already started taking his eldest daughter on to the course when she was old enough to sit on a golf cart. When his youngest arrived he decided to find a way to get out on course sooner, so started developing prototype designs for a golf bag that attaches to a stroller which led to the formative design for Baby Caddie.

There are other advantages to choosing a golf bag that attaches to your baby stroller over a traditional golf bag.

In addition to being able to be used as a lightweight golf bag for the range, or a quick nine holes, and the added convenience and security aspect of having all your wordly loves in one hand, a golf bag that attaches to your baby stroller is also a more environmentally friendly option.

By using a stroller to transport your clubs, you can reduce your reliance on gas-powered golf carts, which can help to reduce your carbon footprint and make your game more sustainable.

Ben says, “Every course I’ve taken the Baby Caddie to has welcomed us. We played 3 times a week, my handicap improved by 5 shots and we had some fantastic daddy/daughter time.”

Baby Caddie is available to purchase now at babycaddie.golf and costs approximately $100.

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Tony Dyck

May 14, 2023 at 12:38 pm

Absolutely, NOT. Can you imagine being paired with that? Or having to wait while the parent(s) change a diaper. Or the kid has a tantrum. Or gets hit by a stray ball. The golf course is not a daycare.

Claud Balls

May 13, 2023 at 7:52 pm

if you have a bay – stay home

Mike

May 12, 2023 at 11:27 pm

Good idea, until you have to feed them, change them, keep them hydrated, keep them comfortable & relatively quiet etc. Since my kids were born I have blocked off specific times to play golf, just as I’ve given my wife specific time to do her thing w/o the kids.

This concept is going nowhere.

T Boone Pickens

May 12, 2023 at 8:38 am

Just what you need on the course, a bunch of crying babies. If you millennials and zoomers dont want kids to interfere with how much you can golf, then dont have them.

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