The 2022 PGA Tour season moves from the Memorial Tournament to the RBC Canadian Open next week. Apart from the star-studded lineup at next week’s Tour event, one of the new seating arrangements will amuse. At the same time, it will provide a surreal experience for the fans present at St. George’s Golf and Country Club.
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Joe Pompiliano made a tweet through his official Twitter account regarding a new seating arrangement for next week’s Tour event. He made the tweet on June 2, 2022, in which he talked about how the partners of the event, theScore Bet, have introduced new Skyline Seats that will be 100 feet above the surface. Fans can enjoy food and beverages while watching their favorite professional battling it out at the tricky golf course.
Moreover, the fans will be seated on the new seats for 30 minutes on the first and the 18th holes during the RBC Canadian Open. Joe’s tweet came with a statement that said, “@theScore is introducing,”Skyline Seats” for the RBC Canadian Open next weekend. The seats will go up to 100 feet in the air, and 22 people will be strapped in while they enjoy food and beverage for 30 minutes above the 1st and 18th holes. Are you in or out?”
Apart from the fact that the fans can watch their favorite professionals from 100 feet, they will be served food and drinks, which will make the experience more enjoyable. But the spectators maybe eat less as the height at which the Skyline Seats are present can be a stomach churner.
The golf world is curious about the new seats at next week’s Tour event
As soon as the news regarding the new Skyline Seats broke out, the golf Twitter turned into a frenzy. Fans from all parts of the globe started to react to the surprising news. The majority of the fans were curious about how they can use the washroom while enjoying their time on the new seats. At the same time, other fan reactions were just fun to look at and acknowledged the latest edition to the RBC Candian Open.
Uh, where do you use the bathroom?
— Booze (@BearFightDawg) June 2, 2022
What happens if you need to take a dump tho
— Disco Stu (@TheDiscoStu) June 2, 2022
this is a good use of living in the future -finally-
— Bobby Williams (@chuchfire) June 3, 2022
I did this at burning man for a dawn disco rave and it was awesome
— Justen Stepka (@jstepka) June 2, 2022
What happens when you drop your fork or knife?
— VirginiaN (@MomMommyMa4) June 2, 2022
Out, don’t see a bathroom on that thing…
— From Little Acorns (@golfgate) June 2, 2022
What if you gotta take a shit?
— Scotty (@scotty_burnsem) June 2, 2022
Looks like punishment for saying ‘you the man’ or something, out
— SB (@sb154) June 2, 2022
Imagine dropping your fork pic.twitter.com/WgriE4EZeS
— James (@james_7078) June 2, 2022
So much for bathroom breaks.
— Ted McIntyre (@Tedbits) June 3, 2022
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Who is leading the PGA Tour event this week?
There is a six-way tie for the lead after the first round at the Memorial at Muirfield Village Golf Club. Moreover, the six professionals tied for the top position include Cameron Young, Luke List, Cameron Smith, K.H. Lee, Mackenzie Hughes, and Davis Riley. All the professionals ended the opening round yesterday with an overall score of five-under-par. Moreover, Young carded an opening round of five-under-par, 67 to grab a share of the lead.
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His round yesterday included two birdies and two bogeys on the opening nine holes. As a result, he moved out in level-par, 36. He made three birdies and one eagle on the back nine to wrap up his round.
What do you think about the new skyline seats? Share your views in the comment section.