Big_G
Assistant Pro
Don't know if anyone's interested but just thought I'd let you guys know how my trip to The Ryder Cup went
Practice Day
Up at 04.30 to catch coach transfer from St Paul, about an hour to Hazeltine (this got better at the weekend)
Straight to the merchandise tent (thought we would get this out of the way at the start) wallet much lighter, checked our bags into the bag-drop and off to enjoy the golf. Managed to see plenty of golf, after enough walking settled for seats in the stand behind the 8th green. Was there when the Europeans dragged the heckler out of the crowd to sink the putt for $100
Day 1
Straight to the 1st tee (or as close as we could get) for the amazing atmosphere at the start. All seats long gone, the Americans reserving special seats for their singing section, who seemed to have a free licence to roam the whole venue as and when they chose. As we had our wives with us, we decided it was probably not realistic to follow groups around, so decided to get some seats in the grandstand on the 9th to use as our base, had brilliant view of 9th and 18th green from there, also big screen opposite so wouldn't miss much. Saw some great moments including Sergio and Ricky chip in.
Day 2
Again down to the 1st for tee off, then thought we would try the 16th Par 5 for the drama, no luck there so back to 9th, already full, but did manage to get some seats in the stand by the 18th green, by lunchtime we were front row. Was probably only 20ft from Westwood when he missed that putt
Day 3
We made a decision on the 1st day, our goal for the singles would be to sit on 16th, so as soon as the gates open was a mile run to the stand trying to get seats. (haven't run for nearly 20yrs) Somehow I made it and just managed to bag 4 seats centre of the stand perfect view :thup:
We were informed by the steward that 80% of matches would finish here, so looked like a good decision. How right he was, so much drama there, and 3 European wins at the hole. Big screen too, so none of the action missed
Overall Impression
I have to say the organisation was spot-on, food stands, toilets, merchandise stores, were all as you can imagine so busy, but so well organised with plenty off staff so never more than a few minutes wait at any of these. If we left the grandstand, our ticket number was taken and we had 30 minutes to return to retain our seat.
I've read a lot of reports on the American fans, but can only say what I personally saw or heard. 99% of them were brilliant, and even the couple of idiots we encountered were soon put in their place by their fellow countrymen, and none of them said anything while a player was on a shot.
In fact on the final day, I had some great banter with the group of Americans I was sat close too (exactly the way it should be IMHO) so much so I nearly lost my voice
To sum up, one of the most amazing experiences of my life, I thought us losing would take some of the gloss off, but it hasn't, an incredible experience
Practice Day
Up at 04.30 to catch coach transfer from St Paul, about an hour to Hazeltine (this got better at the weekend)
Straight to the merchandise tent (thought we would get this out of the way at the start) wallet much lighter, checked our bags into the bag-drop and off to enjoy the golf. Managed to see plenty of golf, after enough walking settled for seats in the stand behind the 8th green. Was there when the Europeans dragged the heckler out of the crowd to sink the putt for $100
Day 1
Straight to the 1st tee (or as close as we could get) for the amazing atmosphere at the start. All seats long gone, the Americans reserving special seats for their singing section, who seemed to have a free licence to roam the whole venue as and when they chose. As we had our wives with us, we decided it was probably not realistic to follow groups around, so decided to get some seats in the grandstand on the 9th to use as our base, had brilliant view of 9th and 18th green from there, also big screen opposite so wouldn't miss much. Saw some great moments including Sergio and Ricky chip in.
Day 2
Again down to the 1st for tee off, then thought we would try the 16th Par 5 for the drama, no luck there so back to 9th, already full, but did manage to get some seats in the stand by the 18th green, by lunchtime we were front row. Was probably only 20ft from Westwood when he missed that putt
Day 3
We made a decision on the 1st day, our goal for the singles would be to sit on 16th, so as soon as the gates open was a mile run to the stand trying to get seats. (haven't run for nearly 20yrs) Somehow I made it and just managed to bag 4 seats centre of the stand perfect view :thup:
We were informed by the steward that 80% of matches would finish here, so looked like a good decision. How right he was, so much drama there, and 3 European wins at the hole. Big screen too, so none of the action missed
Overall Impression
I have to say the organisation was spot-on, food stands, toilets, merchandise stores, were all as you can imagine so busy, but so well organised with plenty off staff so never more than a few minutes wait at any of these. If we left the grandstand, our ticket number was taken and we had 30 minutes to return to retain our seat.
I've read a lot of reports on the American fans, but can only say what I personally saw or heard. 99% of them were brilliant, and even the couple of idiots we encountered were soon put in their place by their fellow countrymen, and none of them said anything while a player was on a shot.
In fact on the final day, I had some great banter with the group of Americans I was sat close too (exactly the way it should be IMHO) so much so I nearly lost my voice
To sum up, one of the most amazing experiences of my life, I thought us losing would take some of the gloss off, but it hasn't, an incredible experience