Judy Hedding.
When you are a spectator at the Phoenix Open, there are basically two ways you can do it..
The 1. Walking - you can walk from hole to hole, following your favorite player or just finding good spots on various holes from which to view the action..
The 2. Sitting - you can bring those camp chairs that everyone seems to have, get there early, find a good location, usually on a green, and stay there the entire day if you choose. Many people do this, especially if walking all day is not an option. That way you'll get to see all the players come through. This is a good way to handle the event if you aren't comfortable with crowds..
You pretty much have to choose between number 1 and number 2, because walking around carrying those chairs gets old pretty fast. Of course, many people will sit on the grass on mounds overlooking the action if the grass has dried out after the morning dew and frost..
Even though it isn't really about seeing the Waste Management Phoenix Open, there is a third option..
The 3. Schmoozing - it seems like there are some people who don't even watch golf while they are there. There's food, drinks, and a lot of people-watching going on. It's a favorite place for people to meet up, and scope out attractive men and women..
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