Partners in Fun
The Murray brothers and Mac Haskell have been Partners in Fun for nine years -- since comedian Bill Murray and his five brothers – actors Brian, Joel, John and businessmen Andy and Ed opened the first Murray Bros. Caddyshack at World Golf Village. Designed to look and feel like a country club gone awry, the restaurant combines the brothers’ sense of irreverence with their love of golf.
Long-time chef and restaurateur, Andy Murray is credited for the restaurant concept. The name, Murray Bros. Caddyshack, stems back to the brothers’ teenage years, when all of them worked as caddies and in several other golf-related jobs to pay their way through school. That experience inspired brother Brian (who wrote for Saturday Night Live) to co-write the movie Caddyshack, which brother Bill describes as “the gripping tale of the Murray brothers’ first experiments with employment.”
Designed to reflect the Murrays' Midwest upbringing, the restaurant’s menu includes Sheboygan bratwurst, Chicago hot dogs and Italian beef in addition to salads, pasta, seafood and barbeque. Murray Bros. Caddyshack is open seven days a week, serving lunch and dinner. Andy and Mac Haskell, co-founder and co-chairman are keen to set this eatery apart by emphasizing quality food and service. "The meals are excellent, but always served with a side of irreverence” says Haskell.
Contact the gang at [email protected]
The Murray brothers and Mac Haskell have been Partners in Fun for nine years -- since comedian Bill Murray and his five brothers – actors Brian, Joel, John and businessmen Andy and Ed opened the first Murray Bros. Caddyshack at World Golf Village. Designed to look and feel like a country club gone awry, the restaurant combines the brothers’ sense of irreverence with their love of golf.
Long-time chef and restaurateur, Andy Murray is credited for the restaurant concept. The name, Murray Bros. Caddyshack, stems back to the brothers’ teenage years, when all of them worked as caddies and in several other golf-related jobs to pay their way through school. That experience inspired brother Brian (who wrote for Saturday Night Live) to co-write the movie Caddyshack, which brother Bill describes as “the gripping tale of the Murray brothers’ first experiments with employment.”
Designed to reflect the Murrays' Midwest upbringing, the restaurant’s menu includes Sheboygan bratwurst, Chicago hot dogs and Italian beef in addition to salads, pasta, seafood and barbeque. Murray Bros. Caddyshack is open seven days a week, serving lunch and dinner. Andy and Mac Haskell, co-founder and co-chairman are keen to set this eatery apart by emphasizing quality food and service. "The meals are excellent, but always served with a side of irreverence” says Haskell.
Contact the gang at [email protected]









