I have zero desire to go see these ******* play. Hate to say it, but when I do tune in, it's mostly to see Tiger. I'd rather watch the LPGA.
Rory takes issue with rowdy fans, citing too much alcohol
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Uncontrollable situations verus controllable situations. We all recognize the difference.
We also recognize when the Tour chooses to not enforce slow play, or enforce spectator behavior. Those are very much controllable situations, but for whatever reasons these things continue to be a blight on the game at that level.
I occasionally play with music on my bluetooth speaker, but have always asked my playing partners if they mind. And on the rare occasion someone isn't fond of it - I keep it off. I recognize that it's not "just about my experience."
I also make sure my shadow isn't anywhere in the peripheral view of a playing partner when he is swinging, and for whatever reason - I'm the one guy in the group looking over his shoulder and making sure someone isn't waiting on us.
Make it a point to not walk in someone else's putting line, will even rake a bunker from a playing partner's sand shot if it helps speed up play.
It's called "awareness."
And so many people have no clue to that concept on a golf course. Or, in this particular case, as a spectator at an event. It seems the etiquette part of the game has been overlooked for so long that a lot of this stuff no longer matters.
PA-PLAYA I think that happens a lot more than we're aware of
I am certain it does, especially on Thurs and Fri with limited coverage and the split tees are another factor as well.
In some ways, it contributes to an uneven playing field, which is unavoidable obviously, but unfortunate nonetheless.
At Riviera (I Think), there were a couple of groups who were finishing their rounds on the Front 9 virtually alone in a quiet setting while Tiger's mob was on the Back 9. It reminded me of twilight rounds with my buds, the birds and the setting sun as fans. lol
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Weirfan Any fan who yells anything during a players swing or putt should automatically be shown the exit.
Agree but this happens inadvertently from adjacent holes, especially on old courses where the tee box is close to the previous green. I am not talking about crowd noise or cheers, but blatant shouting.
IMO, it also adds to slow play on tour because guys wait to putt out until tee shots are done and sometimes vice versa because they know some idiot is going to do it, especially around Tiger"s group.
The Seve Change Jingle and whatnot is a two way street that I find humourous most of the time, but I rarely play for anything serious so it's not a big deal.
It's akin to trash talking in hockey which I also found funny although I could respond with a body check or a punch to the face if I chose to which I believe is frowned upon in golf LOL
Golf isn't football, so some decorum is needed. You can't have some asshole yelling Rory's wife's name following him around the course. Just as you can't have some jerk following Justin Thomas around rooting for his ball to get in a bunker etc.. The 16th at TPC Phoenix is an exception to the norm. It's a unique hole.
I understand they want to attract new golf fans, but these new fans need to learn how to behave at tournaments. Rory was correct in calling out bad behavior.
I don't even watch any more because of the fans, I can't imagine having to play in front of them. I'll stick to watching the LPGA also.
It's hard to feel.sorry for millionaires, but I will say, golf etiquette and certain things within etiquette that irritate me. Ashing/spitting/etc on the greens and people moving around in my view when I'm putting or addressing the ball about to hit my shot. There are others but, I can at least empathize with millionaires in these instances....oh yeah and not fixing your ball mark!
Maybe the PGA/Golf Ch./NBC etc. should start showing some of these loud jerk offs getting
escorted off the premises,instead showing guys spending 30 seconds lining up a 3' putt.
If they start seeing an unfavorable consequence on tv,maybe they'll think twice about saying
"mash potatoes","bababooey" etc.
And WHY do these lame asses even say anything in the first place?
Is it so when they see their loser buddy's the next day they can say,
"hey remember when Rory hit that bomb drive on 16 and somebody said GET IN THE HOLE,dude that was me"!
Maybe some of the loopers need to go to the Steve Williams caddy school of thuggery,
DRUNK FANS BEWARE SPEAK AT YOUR OWN RISK!
As stupid as they sound, the guys who yell dumbass phrases after the ball has been struck do not bother me, at least not that much. Just before or during the swing is a problem, there is a difference between being a dumbass and heckling. Hecklers should be kicked out, dumbasses not so much, although I think they could be pointed out and talked to or given a stern warning. I mean do you really kick someone out of an event for yelling bobbaboey, after a tee ball?
When I go to a PGA event I want to enjoy the tournament, with a mix of following a group or two, finding a good spot to sit and watch the action, and enjoying a brat/beer. I don't want to deal with hecklers or dumbasses, so I would avoid them.....luckily I've had no experience with either!
Tar and feathers!! That'll learn 'em!!
A guy heckling Sergio Wednesday at the match play was taken away from the course.
mikeintopeka
Maybe they thought he was Monty?