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By Speedy

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  1. Speedy

    Speedy
    East Coast, NH

    There was a caddie being interviewed on ESPN and was asked about fan interactions and stuff like that. He just referred to what Bobby Jones said. See picture. I love it. I know it has to do with the Masters and after attending it last year, it was the most respectful tournament I've ever attended. I think every tournament should be like this. if you wanna get drunk and stupid, take it elsewhere. my 2 cents..

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  2. Bomber3

    Bomber3
    Lake St Louis, MO

    Military
    Should be posted on a very large sign at the front entrance of every tourney!!!
  3. Barry B said:

    Should be posted on a very large sign at the front entrance of every tourney!!!

    I second that proposal wholeheartedly!
  4. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Thanks Speedy. I properly applaud you for this post. :)
  5. John M

    John M
    Asheville, North Carolina

    Military
    Bobby Jones is the perfect example of what a gentleman and a golfer should be. My two cents-being a gentleman is not the result of birth, title or wealth, it's how one conducts oneself and how one treats others. Thank you for posting this.
  6. tony k

    tony k
    bradenton, FL

    AMEN !!!!!!!
  7. Michael JC

    Michael JC
    Orwell, VT

    Totally agree......
  8. Darryl M

    Darryl M
    Wichita, KS

    That's awesome, thanks for sharing that. I agree that's how it should be. respect the players & the game
  9. J.R. F

    J.R. F
    La Porte, IN

    I completely agree. I don't expect the players and patrons to go back to suits and ties but the drunken oafs, mashed potato people have got to go.
  10. Elson C

    Elson C
    Southgate

    I agree with it, unfortunately, in an effort to make Golf a mainstream sport, we lost a lot the etiquette.
  11. David ARK

    David ARK
    Long Beach, NY

    Great post Speedy! So true. Hearing morons yell out baba booey, mashed potatoes or get in the hole on a tee shot is ruining my golf watching experience. If someone yells out one of those phrases at a tournament, they should immediately get escorted off the premises...NO REFUND!
  12. Jerry M

    Jerry M
    Dallas, TX

    I am with you Speedy......and Mr. Jones as well. I attended the Masters (practice round) and everyone was very respectful of the players. Great experience.
  13. TomW

    TomW
    North Carolina

    Speedy, you must NOT be involved in politics because your "2 cents" makes a whole lot sense!
  14. Rob_Roth1

    Rob_Roth1
    San Diego, CA

    It's the american "barstool" culture you don't see these wacko's over on the European Tour or at the Open Championship
  15. Dave N

    Dave N
    Dade City, FL

    So I will play the devils advocate on this. The society is different today (it's a me society now, it's all about me and I don't care about you) If the game is going to grow it has to morph into todays norm. Should we tell Rickie Fowler or John Daly to stop wearing loud outfits, it may attract the wrong crowd? It's about parents teaching their kids how to act and respect . I don't see that happening anytime soon. I'm not saying this is a good thing just bringing up a different point of view.
  16. Rick D

    Rick D
    Weston, WI

    I read an article last summer, the author's opinion was that the "in the hole" and other loud yelling out was not going to stop until other patrons started telling these people to shut up.

    So I was attending the LPGA tournament in Green Bay. Following the last groups coming in on Sunday. Suzanne Petterson in contention, but hits her tee shot on #16 into the woods. Going to 17 tee you can see the steam coming out of her ears, not a happy lady at that time. I'm standing alongside the tee box, not 10' away from her as she hits her tee shot, pulls into greenside bunker on the par 3 17th. Barely after contact, the guy standing next to me screams "Get in the hole". I saw her flinch in her follow-through, turned to him and told him to shut up. His kids look up at me like I was crazy. He says he's just having fun. I replied that I didn't think Suzanne thought it was fun. Other people looked at me with their mouths hanging open. More sheep afraid to say anything themselves, or maybe they think it's fun, too. The pros don't think it's fun. A lot of people like me don't think it's fun. Shut up already!
  17. Dave N

    Dave N
    Dade City, FL

    So I will play the devils advocate on this. The society is different today (it's a me society now, it's all about me and I don't care about you) If the game is going to grow it has to morph into todays norm. Should we tell Rickie Fowler or John Daly to stop wearing loud outfits, it may attract the wrong crowd? It's about parents teaching their kids how to act and respect . I don't see that happening anytime soon. I'm not saying this is a good thing just bringing up a different point of view.
  18. I have never understood the idiots that yell things like "mash potatoes"; probably the same guy that doesn't make the bunker when he leaves it. I have no problem with these few disrespectful fans to get kicked out. Maybe these guys will get the point
  19. Marc S

    Marc S
    El Paso, TX

    Military
    Speedy, as always right on time and very apropos. While I definitely understand Elson's point about golf going mainstream; that doesn't give people the right to act unruly. People have tried to compare Golf to Basketball, Football, Hockey, etc. and I couldn't disagree more. Sure they are pros and it comes with the territory, but respect, reverence, and etiquette are what sets golf apart from the other mainstream sports. I'm not sure what the compromise is, but I hope the PGA gets a handle on this before it spirals any further out of control.
  20. Fan behavior is the reason I don’t attend (or volunteer at) the Waste Mgt Open here in PHX, even though I’m offered free tickets every year.
  21. Jim K

    Jim K
    Bel Air, MD

    Learned the same basic rules of conduct from my little league coach 45 years ago. Amen.
  22. Lance P

    Lance P
    Hillsborough, NC

    Once a season on one hole in Phoenix is the ONLY time "bad" behavior can be excused and even at that tourney there must be parameters that need to be followed. Attendees to other tourneys should be more cognizant of their actions and stop the look-at-me shouting.
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