It was the most incredible ovation I have ever seen.
It was the Sunday practice round of the 2002 Open at Muirfield. There were not more than a few hundred spectators on the grounds. I followed Billy Mayfair, Rocco Mediate, and Phil Mickelson from 14-18. They finished their round and Phil signed several autographs. One fan asked how much Rocco lost to him. "Rocco lost a lot", Phil replied with a big grin.
I made the short walk to the first tee, where Mark O'Meara was waiting. The crowd grew and grew. It seemed nearly half the spectators were near the tee as Tiger approached. We clapped for him, acknowledging his great achievements. It was not a roar or even very loud at all, just pure respect for the golfer. It kind of gave me chills.
They each hit 2 off the first tee and did not find short grass. Somewhere buried, I have some pictures of that day.
I have not made it a secret on this site that Muirfield is my favorite course. For those in the know, what would they do to set the golf course up for the Open? It seems to be pretty similar for them and us. Narrow the fairways, not cut the rough?