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Watching Golf - Finding the Best Spot at a Live Tournament

Interested in watching golf? We’ve been discussing watching A Live Golf Tournament. Today we’re going to look at how to pick the best spot when you’re watching golf.

Where Is The First Place You Should Go?

As soon as you arrive at the course, the first place you should go is right to the practice tee. So long as you have showed up early to the game you will have the fortunate experience of watching your favorite golf players warming up for the day. Take a look very carefully and you can learn an enormous amount of golf tips just from watching them.

Watch how these men and women warm up. Make mental notes because this is the correct way to prepare your own daily game of golf. You can practice the same warm up habits before your own rounds on the course.

Notice carefully how the pros do not ferociously hit every ball as far as possible into the range. Instead, they will spend much more practice time using their wedge and middle iron shots. They only hit long-iron shots long enough to make sure that there is no glaring issues.

Etiquette Tip: Never bother the professionals when they are warming up and practicing. There is no excuse for this behavior no matter how excited you are or how much of a fan you deem yourself to be.

This practice time is crucial and these guys do not like interruptions. Remember, this is their job and winning is their goal. There will be plenty of time for autographs and photo shoots before or after a practice session, or other times during the game.

Pick Your Spot

Now it is time to stake out a location where you can watch the tournament. The only downside here is that a live golf game covers a ton of ground space, literally. Unfortunately, you cannot be everywhere at once so you will need to selectively choose an area in which you can watch the game from.

Some golf fans like to pick an area around the 10th or 11th tee, for example, so that they can catch a glimpse of every player that passes by. Other fans would rather select a spot where they can see multiple holes being played at once. If you do choose to camp out like this then be sure to bring along a chair so you can rest comfortably.

Game Viewing Tip: Many golf fans who go to their first live tournament have a tendency to follow every player they can throughout each hole. There is nothing wrong with this plan but I will tell you that it is extremely tiring and worse yet, you will have to wade through hundreds or thousands of other fans as you move through the course.

With so many bodies and heads moving and trying to see the action, it’s quite possible that you may miss out on the good stuff. Try to set up your viewing strategy so that you can catch as much of the game is possible.

Watching golf is a real treat, and hopefully with the extra tips I’ve passed your way - the experience will be even better!

Live Golf Tournament - Watching Golf for Beginners

Been wanting to watch a Live Golf Tournament - let’s take a look at some preparation that will make the experience even better.

What To Do First

Okay, you’ve decided to go to your very first PGA tour, and boy howdy are you in for a real treat. Perhaps you might want to start off with a smaller-sized tournament, one that is being staged near your house, with 3,000 to 5,000 fans attending.

The first thing you have to do is a secure a place to park. Most tournament organizers do provide remote parking facilities that have shuttle buses to take you to and from the course.

Once you have established your parking set up, the next step is to choose which days you would like to attend. Most tournaments will last a week and will have a couple of practice days thrown in between.

You can purchase tickets to view the entire week or simply pay for the days of competition. If money is no object and you have plenty of time to spare, check out a full week ticket so that you can enjoy watching your favorite professional golfers practice in between games.

Tip: Consider checking out a Pro-Am tournament. These are unofficial competitions that have a very friendly atmosphere and typically takes place on Wednesday (the day before the actual tournament starts). Professional golfers are matched up with amateurs to play the game and this type of match-up is more for fun and enjoying of playing with other golfers than anything else.

Preparation & Arrival

Now that you have established your transportation and parking situation for your live golf tournament, along with knowing which days you are attending and your ticket purchase, you must now make sure that you are prepared with the basic essentials.

Watch the weather report: Remember, although you will not be playing golf, much of your time will still be spent walking up and down the golf course. Check out the weather and prepare yourself for what is to come. Be prepared with rain gear if needed, appropriate clothing for hot or cold weather, etc.

Invest in a comfortable carry bag or backpack: A carry bag is perfect so that you can bring along drinks and snacks. Always carry plenty of water. Most golf games are played in beautiful weather with the son glaring down throughout the entire game. You cannot enjoy a full day of watching professional golfers play when feeling uncomfortable. Simply stay hydrated, bring healthy snacks, dress for the weather, and enjoy the event.

Ready to watch a live golf tournament! Great, be sure to check back shortly, as we continue to discuss this very topic.

Watch Golf Live - Tips for a Beginner

Do you like to watch golf live? If you’re a beginner golfer, here are some tips that may help you out when watching A Live Golf Tournament and answers the question - Is Watching Golf On TV Better?

Have you ever been to a live professional golf tournament? If not, then you your truly missing out on a wonderful experience. I realize that golf comes on TV every day, especially with the new 24/7 golf channels, but there are times when watching the game on TV just isn’t enough.

Watching the professionals play from the comfort of your own home does not allow for the true experience and emotion that resonate from the players, the depth of each hole, and the beauty of the golf course.

And when you are out there seeing the action live, there is nothing like standing just a few yards behind your favorite professional golfer as he or she rips a 275-yard drive with the speed of lightning. Everybody should attend a professional golf game at lease one time in their lives just to watch, up close, the incredible talent of today’s golf professionals.

Actually, Watching Golf Television Isn’t So Bad…

Before I get you too depressed with what you are missing from watching a live professional golf game, it’s only fair to discuss the benefits of watching golf at home. Besides the obvious benefit of having your comfortable sofa to sit on while viewing, you get the entire game fed to you by commentators and easy-to-understand bits of information that helps bring every swing together, complete, and without confusion.

Then there are the dozens camera shots. I bet you probably have never thought about how golf on television makes it easy for you to see what’s going on from one player to the next, even when they are on completely opposite sides of the hole.

You may be watching David Duval’s beautiful long drive on the 5th hole, then seconds later the camera cuts over to Tiger Wood’s putt shot on the 7th. You do not have this luxury when watching a live tournament. Unfortunately, you are stuck with whatever your 2 eyes can see, no cameras to help.

Disadvantages Of Seeing The Game Live

It also wouldn’t be fair if I neglected to mention the disadvantages of watching a professional golf tournament in the flesh. I should know, as I have been to a dozen or more games over the last five years.

The first disadvantage that comes to mind is how long the game takes when you are watching it live. Most courses are fairly large and it takes the players quite a bit of time to walk from hole-to-hole. The constant waiting and patience for the next play was something that I had to get used to after seeing my first live golf game.

Second, while golf fans are at home sitting on the comfort of their own sofa and sipping on their favorite beverage, hundreds, and even thousands of golf fans are walking around trying to get up close to their favorite professional golfer, squeezing everyone tight, blocking your view at times, and basically just making it totally uncomfortable when you are trying to catch a glimpse of what is going on.

Be sure to check back as we continue to discuss the topic of watching golf live.