I was at the Sat/Sun round for the first time at the Masters in 2019 (Tiger's last victory). Bucket list thing. THIS was one of my takeaways. You actually can move around and sit in any empty seat, in the bleachers at Amen corner and people actually talk to each other. Refreshing that people aren't staring into their phones.
Not a lot of class distinction. Unlike a football stadium, you put your chair in the spot you want at the end of the day, and then walk the rest of the course and can sit in any empty chair. In a stadium, you get an assigned seat and, of course those on the 50 in the lower bowl sell for more than nosebleed upper deck. Masters, not that way. Everyone equal to everyone else. Concessions cheap and the staff very helpful.
If you happen to pull out a cellphone or a camera (practice round different), not only are you booted, but the owner of the ticket you used to get in loses his ticket privilege's.
Of course in Neyland, you can watch other scores ongoing on gameday and cheer when you see that Bama lost.