Meet Bruce LeGoat. He's four years old and probably the best goat golf caddy in the world. Courtesy Seamus Golf Bruce is the caddy master at Silvies Valley Ranch, Oregon, which -- from July -- will offer golfers the opportunity to have a goat as a caddy. Courtesy Seamus Golf The ranch has trained up four goats to perform the role and plans to double that number next year. Courtesy Seamus Golf Silvies Valley boasts three golf courses, although only one caters for goat caddies. Courtesy Seamus Golf The goat golf bag is designed to carry golf clubs, six beverage cans and peanuts. Courtesy Seamus Golf Peanuts are a tasty treat for goats, and used to keep them honest in their caddy duties. Courtesy Seamus Golf The goat golf bag was designed by Seamus Golf, whose co-founder Akbar Chisti is seen here walking Bruce. Courtesy Seamus Golf The ranch says goats are given 20 to 30 minute rest between rounds and have an on-site veterinarian to take care of them. Courtesy Seamus Golf The ranch says the goat is trained to do all the things you would want a caddy to do -- without lying down on the job. Courtesy Seamus Golf Prev Next