This is the right thread to reiterate what I believe is inevitably coming to professional golf: the distinctly-timed perfect scream or artificial shriek in the middle of an uber-critical backswing or putt that will most definitely influence the tournament's outcome.
With both the proliferation, and increase in size, of wagering on professional golf, it's only a matter of time before some cad causes the change of an outcome in order to secure a profit. We see the Barstool tools using their social media platforms to publicize multi-thousand dollar bets on pro golf, followed by Tik-Toks of how to handicap players, then furthered by real-time betting line adjustment. It's too damn easy for a jackass to try this, risking only their removal from a crowd in return for tens, if not hundreds of thousands.
We aren't half-civilized as the UK golf fans who've managed to mostly avoid this conundrum for decades. I'm only surprised we've yet to see a five, six, or seven figure scandal on this side of the pond.
FWIW: I certainly didn't enjoy the jingoistic chants of USA!, USA!. It belittled and diluted an otherwise sublime Sunday of our national championship.