The Caddie who Camped at Cypress Point | The Golfer's Journal No. 21
In 1982, Ray Sterbick was caddying at Cypress Point and in need of shelter. So he pitched a tent in the trees behind the 16th hole and lived there in secrecy for months. 40 years later, he’s one of Cypress' longest tenured and most beloved caddies. And, as his looping career comes to a close, he's finally ready to share how he made one of golf's most iconic holes his home. Read the full story: https://www.golfersjournal.com/editorial/the-last-camper/ The Golfer's Journal is a reader-supported publication dedicated to telling golf stories that last. If you liked this story, please consider becoming a member: https://glfrsj.nl/Memberships
In 1982, Ray Sterbick was caddying at Cypress Point and in need of shelter. So he pitched a tent in the trees behind the 16th hole and lived there in secrecy for months. 40 years later, he’s one of Cypress' longest tenured and most beloved caddies. And, as his looping career comes to a close, he's finally ready to share how he made one of golf's most iconic holes his home. Read the full story: https://www.golfersjournal.com/editorial/the-last-camper/ The Golfer's Journal is a reader-supported publication dedicated to telling golf stories that last. If you liked this story, please consider becoming a member: https://glfrsj.nl/Memberships