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Tour events entice even the non- golfer by Raeleigh Joshlin 24 Imagine the week starting with plans to head to the Zurich Classic for the weekend. The thought of going to a professional golf tournament is quite unusual for the non-golfer. The weekend originally pictured was definitely nothing in the realm of golf. Sure family members and friends play golf, but it is not something that truly holds meaning or importance. The meaning of golf will not be thought of as a snooze after attending the Zurich Classic in the “Crescent City” for the first time, but more of a memory that would last a lifetime. It’s the big day. The sunglasses are on, and the music is playing on the open road. You think, “birdie,chip, and fore” are a few of the many terms of golf, and you’re trying to remember the meaning of each. The charter buses are unloading with eager golf fanatics. Bubba Watson and Patrick Reed are on the team listing. Master’s champions – they are a must see. Step by step, followers walk in lock-step. Everyone is smiling and engaging with one another. Strangers are exchanging “oohs,” “ahhs,” “awws,” and “quiet please” demands. The little phrases are not the only thing start becoming familiar to the non-golfer. The names of the leaders become important, every shot vital. All of a sudden – it’s interesting. Massive crowds gather near the 18th hole as finalists battle for the win. What will happen? Is it possible to stand behind the ropes without cutting in front of another fan to see the last shot? It is a must. Do whatever it takes. The last putt. The crowd goes wild. Cheering and screaming as loud as possible, fans run to get close to the winners’ circle to get autographs and come together as a golf community. Now the grass on the course has been walked flat, hands have clapped together, and jaws have dropped, it’s time to look up the dates for the Zurich Classic next year. It’s on the calendar. Golf is no longer a boring sport is only important when trying to take a nap, it is suddenly something that is used to create memories and acknowledge an enormous talent once unnoticed. Cool. Very cool.