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Fans criticized by players at Presidents Cup, decibel levels analyzed

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 27, 2024Updated:September 27, 20242 Mins Read
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The Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal took an unexpected turn on Friday when the crowd noise significantly increased compared to the previous day. Players Taylor Pendrith and Tom Kim mentioned that the crowd was too quiet on day one, but on day two, there was a noticeable difference in the energy and excitement from the home crowd. This increase in noise level was attributed to a combination of factors, including the Canadian fans rallying behind their team and the players themselves stepping up their game.

To measure the noise level at the event, a decibel meter app was used to capture the sound levels at various points throughout the course. The recordings showed a significant increase in noise levels, particularly on the first tee where the crowd was most energized. Fans were seen wearing Canadian flags as capes and cheering passionately for their team, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere that added to the excitement of the event.

The increase in crowd noise seemed to have a positive impact on the players, with Canadian golfer Mackenzie Hughes securing a match-winning putt in front of his home-country fans. This moment was a highlight of the day and contributed to the overall energy and momentum of the event. Other matches also saw impressive performances from both teams, with the Internationals winning all five matches on Friday.

As the event heads into the weekend, the competition is heating up, with the teams tied at 5-5. Players and fans alike are eager to see how the rest of the matches unfold and are hopeful for an exciting finish to the Presidents Cup. The support from the crowd has been a key factor in the success of the event, with players acknowledging the impact of the fans on their performance.

Overall, the increase in crowd noise at the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal has created a more engaging and dynamic atmosphere for both players and spectators. The passion and enthusiasm of the Canadian fans have added an extra level of excitement to the event, making it a memorable experience for all involved. As the competition continues, fans can expect more thrilling moments and intense matchups as the teams battle for victory on the stunning course at Royal Montreal.

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