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What do golf fans yell?

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Asked by: Monica Romero

It started with “Get in the Hole” but, like it or not, golf crowd screams have become a part of the game, mostly across the pond. From ‘Mashed Potatoes’ to ‘Bababooey’, here are the most common golf crowd screams.

What do they shout at golf?

“Fore!”, originally a Scots interjection, is used to warn anyone standing or moving in the flight of a golf ball.

Why do golf fans yell Baba Booey?

The shock jock’s executive producer is Gary Dell’Abate, and his nickname is “Baba Booey”. Apparently, some Howard Stern fan wanted to be noticed while attending the tournament and shouted out baba booey. Well, it certainly caught the attention of viewers and Stern fans.

What did the fan yell at Sam Burns?

During Sunday’s final round, Sam Burns pegged it up on the 14th and a fan bellowed “Keep my wife’s name out your mouth!” after he flushed his tee shot.

Why do golf fans yell get in the hole?

They shout it to get heard on TV so they can show off to their mates. That is why it has moved on from ‘in the hole’ to more weird stuff – so they stand out more. Perhaps if they practised their golf more they could be on TV for a slightly more deserving reason.

Why do golf spectators yell mashed potatoes?

We really wish it wasn’t. This shout might be the worst of all. Mashed potato came from one golfer wanting his mum to spot him on TV. Andrew Widmar first shouted it at the 2011 Chevron World Challenge after Tiger hit a stinger.

Who coined the phrase Baba Booey?

But what exactly is “baba-booey?” It originated on the Howard Stern radio show, when executive producer Gary Dell’Abate was discussing the cartoon Quick Draw McGraw and, in an attempt to say Baba Looey, McGraw’s sidekick, Dell’Abate misspoke, thus, Baba Booey was created.

What does Baba BOI mean?

Answer: actually it is a telugu word baboi means shocked… Hope it helps ❤❤

What does Baba girl mean?

An old woman

An old woman, especially a traditional old woman from an eastern European culture.