Kalen,
I assume you have never attended a Masters Tournament. You won’t find people there against their will, nor will you find anyone grumbling about all those imposing rules that you assume ruin the whole experience for them. On the contrary, you find a lot of people who love golf, love the settting, and are grateful to be there....not only in spite of the rules, but because of them.
+1
There's not one policy there that doesn't make the experience BETTER-including and especially-NO CELL PHONES.(and for those who can't stomach that-there are FREE phone stations all around the course where you can call toll FREE anywhere in the world)
Everything is set up to enhance the experience, and you can't go 100 yards without an employee wishing you well with a smile on their face.
It's unlike ANY sporting event where they genuinely appreciate the patrons, rather than treat them like cattle like virtually every other major sporting event.(most of which I've long ago given up attending)
I've watched 30 seconds of the RBC this week (I was focused yesterday on watching the PGAtourchampions where my High School teammate Scott Parel lost in a playoff)
During that 30 seconds I heard two incredibly boorish drunken Bubba-booeys and Get in the Hole!-timed incredibly close to the players downswing.
Enough for a quick mute but pure noise pollution for those bothering to attend live.
Golf,The Masters,and evidently religion.... are not for everyone.
That's OK.
I'm all for welcoming and inclusion, but not for "growing the game" by dumbing down to the lowest common denominator.
I do find it ironic that despite all the "onerous restrictive" supposed rules for "patrons" at Augusta, a 4 day series badge goes for $10,000 at resale and a practice round is $600-$1000, while a Sunday badge at iconic Shinnecock in the playground of some of the wealthiest people in the world is available in spades on stub-hub for $100.....
But I guess be able to yell Bubba-Booey is worth something....