Eguller I think he said Patrick, stop walking.
If he was about to hit his approach shot, it is basic etiquette to not walk into his peripheral vision. Sheesh. I would expect that much courtesy from a 20-capper at the local muni.

    rsvman2

    True, but the tour pros do it without thinking much about it to save time (for decision making).
    Either way, he could have been more courteous (re: professional) about it IMO.

      Eguller

      Eguller rsvman2

      True, but the tour pros do it without thinking much about it to save time (for decision making).
      Either way, he could have been more courteous (re: professional) about it IMO.

      I think they were still on the tee box and initially I thought Bryson was telling a fan to stop walking. I thought "good luck with that" since there were 1000s crowded along the finishing holes. Regardless, it's common courtesy and sportsmanship to remain silent and otherwise not distract a fellow competitor.

      We have a guy in our Monday group that used to 'discreetly' pull this crap but he's the most sensitive if you are too close to him on/near the tee box, inadvertent shadows, or breathing.

        THAT should just about do it for Bryson.

          Pretty easy to read his lips after that last putt at 17. No longer a family show, I guess, especially after they replayed his lips saying it in slow motion. 'What the f@#§ is going on?' Lol.

          Anybody want to play Patrick in match play ? Well....?