Its quite interesting as after a while you can guess what the scoring is like from some way away.
It always seems louder when a crowd favorite is doing well.
Bob
Bob,
exactly what I was typing.
Proxiimity, time of day, day of the week, intensity, and duration of roar all combine to make scoreboard predicting almost as much fun as scoreboard watching (which can be quite fun in a bleacher in a seemingly remote area of the course)
What truly stands out at The Masters is what you don't hear("you da man" gets you an escort to"da door"),
and also how quiet 10,000 people in close proximity can be