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why do golf anouncers whisper

by Niko Hintz Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Golf commentators whisper because they are respectful to the tour players. This type of respect is necessary because of the time and effort that professional golfers put into scoring low and winning events. When you hear a commentator whispering, know that this is the proper way for them to behave.

Full Answer

Why do golfers whisper during a game?

The ones who whisper are the on-course announcers. They are usually standing pretty close to the golfers. When the crowd is silenced as the golfer gets ready to take his shot, the announcer has to whisper his commentary to avoid being the only person talking and potentially distracting the golfer.

Why do TV commentators yell loudly in golf?

TV golf commentators want to create that feeling, just like baseball commentators yell loudly as if they are jumping in the stands while they are actually sitting high up in a booth behind a desk hardly moving.

Why are golf fans so vocal?

First, it’s important to know that golf is a game unlike baseball or football where it is common for fans to be vocal all during play as a way of encouraging their own team or trying to distract the other team. Golf is more like tennis, where the fans are expected to “be quiet” as a player summons their concentration to put the ball into play.

Why do golfers hit a driver on every par 4-5?

They hit it more accurately. It’s got a high loft which makes it easier to get up in the air and it will generally go straighter for the same mishit than the same shot with a driver. Your objective is to shoot a lower score, not to hit driver on every par 4 or 5 so quit playing like hitting driver is the goal.

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