Module 5: Quiz – Reading Greens
Junior Caddy Program · HSGA
Module 5 — Reading Greens
Read each question carefully. Some require you to apply what you have learned, not just recall facts. Correct answers are shown in green.
Question 1
What is the most reliable way to understand the slope of a putting green?
- ○ Look at it from behind the ball only
- ○ Ask the superintendent
- ✓ Imagine where water would flow if poured on the surface — it always follows gravity to the lowest point
- ○ Stand in the center and look in all directions
Question 2
What does ‘grain’ mean on a Bermudagrass green, and how does it affect a putt?
- ○ How tall the grass is — taller grass is slower
- ✓ The direction the grass blades lean — putting with the grain is faster and breaks less; against the grain is slower and holds the line better
- ○ The thickness of the grass — thicker grain breaks more
- ○ The color of the grass — darker grass is slower
Question 3
A player has a downhill putt on a fast green. What is the most important guidance a caddy can give?
- ○ Hit it firmly to hold the line
- ○ Play less break than it looks
- ✓ Use a very soft touch and play maximum break — speed and slope are both working against control
- ○ Aim straight at the hole
Question 4
A player asks for your read, sets up over the ball, and then starts their pre-shot routine. You notice a break you did not mention. What should you do?
- ○ Interrupt immediately — accuracy is more important than routine
- ✓ Say nothing — interrupting their pre-shot routine does more damage than the missed information. Note it for after the hole
- ○ Walk up and tap their foot to get their attention
- ○ Yell ‘wait!’ before they pull the putter back
Question 5
What is the correct one-sentence format for delivering a green read?
- ○ ‘It looks like it goes left’
- ○ ‘I think it probably breaks, maybe a lot, could be fast’
- ✓ ‘I see one and a half cups from right to left — aim outside the right edge, dying pace’
- ○ ‘Just follow your gut on this one’