
Who's Your Caddy? 2007
"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
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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.