I was watching the WPBA masters event that I DVR'd from ESPN. It seemed like the crowd had stopped clapping after EVERY shot in more recent tournaments, but the clapping returned for this event. I can only assume the crowd is instructed to do this, but it is terribly annoying. I certainly think that acknowledging a good shot with clapping is appropriate, but they clap after even the most mundane shots and position plays. It makes the crowd seem less knowledgeable about what it takes to play the game. I imagine I am not the only one annoyed by this as I have seen threads about this on here before. I would love to see the producers of these events stop this ridiculous practice.
I couldn't agree with you more. Clapping for a good (tough) shot or a really good position shot is great, but for the crowd to clap when a player taps in a ball sitting in the jaws of the side pocket is ridiculous! I know I won't be missed by ESPN or the WPBA, but I can't watch pool with the audience clapping after every shot and it ruins the whole broadcast IMO.
James