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Alfred 'Rabbit' Dyer

 

Inducted in 2000


Alfred “Rabbit” Dyer was a longtime caddie on the PGA TOUR, who is known best for his time working alongside Gary Player.

Dyer began caddying at age nine at Metairie Country Club in New Orleans, LA. Early in his career, he caddied for Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Dave Stockton and Lee Trevino before being hired by Gary Player in 1972. One of the first prominent black caddies on the PGA TOUR, Dyer caddied for Player until 1992.

For his work promoting the important role of caddies in the game of golf, Alfred Dyer earned a place in the Caddie Hall of Fame, which recognizes individuals who support caddying.

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