No more eye candy on British golf courses
Petty British. Recently, Eye Candy Caddies employees have been banned from the courses of one of the largest golf clubs in the UK. The services of these caddies included assistance in raking bunkers, helping with registration and the ‘provision of light banter.’ Sounds perfectly decent right? Our thoughts exactly. Check out caddy ‘bombshell’ Katy Glyn’s profile as previously found on the website (which now appears to have been replaced by some e-commerce company site):
Who cares if Katy’s interests include dancing, reading and music, but not golf? Leaderboard Golf Courses apparently, as that company banished the models from its four courses in Kent and Surrey. Their services are deemed ‘culturally insensitive.’ Unfortunately not even this passage from Eye Candy’s code of conduct could have prevented this from happening:
“If a client asks a model to engage in social activities after an assignment has ended, it is the model’s responsibility to refuse the offer or if accepting to make it clear that he or she is doing so on a personal basis.”
Sigh. Back to business as usual.

















