QUOTE (drpurpell @ Dec 26 2008, 06:38 PM)

I'm fairly certain that caddies are amndatory on the European Tour as well.
Not at the qualifying school
Tour entry still on the cards for Coltart after round of 67 at qualifying school
ANDREW Coltart's bid to return to the European Tour gathered momentum in the third round of the qualifying school final at PGA Catalunya near Girona in Spain yesterday. The 38-year-old former Ryder Cup player stayed in the hunt for one of the 30 tour cards on offer with a four-under 67 over the Red course for a seven-under aggregate of 207, which left him in a share of 15th behind halfway leader Oskar Henningsson of Sweden, who moved to a 17-under 197 with a 65.
Coltart, who lost his card at the end of 2007 and has been relying on invites to compete through the current campaign, has opted not to employ a caddie for the gruelling six-round marathon and is carrying his own clubs in a tiny pencil bag.
The Scot's DIY approach continued to reap the rewards yesterday with a tidy four-birdie round. The two-time tour winner said: "I'm much happier when I'm just myself and I know I don't need anyone beside me to get through this. When I lost my card last year I was in a rut and it's hard to play week in, week out when you're struggling. I'm in a much better place mentally now and I'm slowly starting to enjoy golf again."