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Who's Your Caddy? 2007

★ 3.468 votes91 min📅 2007-07-27

"It's the street vs the elite."

In "Who's Your Caddy? (2007)", hip-hop powerhouse C-Note (Big Boi) sets his sights on joining the exclusive Carolina Pines Golf & Country Club, but the snobbish members aren't ready to welcome an outsider with open arms.

Director: Don Michael Paul

Cast

Big Boi
Big Boi
C-Note
Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
Himself
Faizon Love
Faizon Love
Big Large
Andy Milonakis
Andy Milonakis
Wilson Cummings
Terry Crews
Terry Crews
Tank
Tony Cox
Tony Cox
Big Willie Johnson
Cam Gigandet
Cam Gigandet
Mick
Tamala Jones
Tamala Jones
Shannon Williams
Sherri Shepherd
Sherri Shepherd
Lady G
Jeffrey Jones
Jeffrey Jones
Richard Cummings

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Who's Your Caddy? (2007) about?

A rap mogul's quest to join an elite golf club sparks a battle between street culture and old-money exclusivity. When snobby members refuse his membership, he buys the land next to their most prestigious hole and digs in for a fight that tests his family's legacy and his own determination.

Who directed Who's Your Caddy?

Don Michael Paul directed this golf-themed comedy, blending satire with high-energy humor.

Who stars in Who's Your Caddy?

The film stars Big Boi, Lil Wayne, Faizon Love, Terry Crews, and Tony Cox in a hilarious ensemble cast.

Is Who's Your Caddy? (2007) worth watching?

This 2007 comedy offers a unique mix of satire and slapstick, appealing to fans of lighthearted golf comedies with a hip-hop twist. While not a critical darling, its energetic cast and quirky premise make it a fun, if flawed, underdog story worth a casual watch.

How long is Who's Your Caddy?

The film runs for 91 minutes, perfect for a quick, entertaining escape.

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About Who's Your Caddy? (2007) — A Golf Comedy Clash Between Rap and Tradition

In "Who's Your Caddy? (2007)", hip-hop powerhouse C-Note (Big Boi) sets his sights on joining the exclusive Carolina Pines Golf & Country Club, but the snobbish members aren't ready to welcome an outsider with open arms. When C-Note purchases the land beside the 17th hole, he turns the club's elitism into his own personal battleground, forcing a clash between street culture and old-money tradition that escalates into a high-stakes fight for honor and legacy.

Directed by Don Michael Paul, this raucous comedy blends golf course politics with rap star antics, delivering sharp satire and slapstick humor. With a vibrant cast including Lil Wayne and Terry Crews, the film captures the absurdity of class warfare while celebrating the underdog spirit in a world where privilege rules supreme.