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We Need to Tone This Down | Debate Night Clips
Join us as we dive into a crucial discussion about the atmosphere at the recent tournament stop. The debate centers around the environment and how it compares to other events in golf, particularly Tour-level tournaments like those found in Des Moines. Golfers like Nate Sexton share their thoughts on the scrutiny faced by lead card players during Hole 8, highlighting a point that seems both valid and impactful. The conversation touches on the unique aspects of this event, including the environment and crowd dynamics. The speaker praises the atmosphere, noting it felt closest to a Tour event with a large number of spectators watching throughout the day. They specifically mention holes like 16, 17, and 10 as hubs for enthusiastic fans, creating a constant "Roar" that carried through the course. This lively atmosphere is a key difference from other events and is something that sets this tournament apart.
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the other thing I'll say about it is like the environment it was probably the best environment out of any tournament stop we've had it was it was definitely the closest it definitely felt the closest to like a Tour event in golf with a lot of times you go Des Moines Des Moines up there there's a couple that are up there too like Des Moines is up there um you know Country Club you had some people posting up on hole 16. there's a couple other courses that have people that just like post up on holes and and to me like that I think is the difference like will be the difference in the atmosphere is where you have a couple thousand people out there but hundreds of people are just posted up on whole five hundreds of people are posted up on the whole 17 hundreds of people are posted up on whole 10. and so what ends up happening is you have people watching the Chase card lead card and then people watching all these other holes you just hear the Roars constantly throughout the day and they're coming from all over the course and you know leading up to Hole eight you could you could start hearing it from Whole three essentially wow is when you I mean really you could hear it really almost from from the the basket of hole one but from Whole three's basket on you can start hearing hole eight and so like that's kind of cool hearing that as you're approaching it um and even hole 14 was nuts there was a lot they had bleachers two two sets of bleachers on hole 14 that were pretty much packed all week so that it was it was really the first time you really felt like there was like a full crowd almost out there and it was it changes it makes it makes it definitely different that's pretty sick um now the because like the eight holes they had some uh scrutiny Parts I saw that from some people also from uh Nate Sexton on coverage as a player because like the biggest thing Sexton brought up and I think this is the most valid point was when lead card got to Hole eight they did like their intros it's raining at that time and it held up...





