In the 1980 film “Caddyshack,” Bill Murray starred alongside fellow comedy greats like Rodney Dangerfield and Chevy Chase while he played the character Carl Spackler, a quirky groundskeeper of Bushwood Country Club, per Screen Rant. The film has a loyal fanbase and has earned over $39 million worldwide from its modest $6 million budget, as stated by IMDb.
Prior to taking on this role, Murray spent time on a golf course in his youth when he worked as a caddy. According to SwingU, the actor first revealed this in an interview with Ahmad Rashad, then elaborated on the experience while speaking to Howard Stern.
“Well, it was a great education. You learned a lot about how you wanted to be treated, and you learned how to treat people by seeing how these people treated you,” he said about this job. Since his gig as a caddy and his part in “Caddyshack,” Murray still hasn’t seemed to venture very far from the course.