Crane-Operated Camera at Sawgrass
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Office in the sky: My crash course as a camera operator 125 feet above TPC Sawgrass' 17th green
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Darren Wargo operates a camera positioned off the 16th fairway that is raised above the course by a crane.
The camera is frequently used during golf broadcasts because it provides a birds-eye view of the course and can cover multiple holes at once.
Drones are gaining in popularity and use but they can’t zoom in (yet).