The tents are nice, but if you’re looking to avoid crowds, your best bet is to be out walking the course. You can find an obscure group to follow (actually any group that doesn’t have a superstar). You can find a hole away from 17 and camp out there. Also, you’ll have to work pretty hard to spend $230 on drinks. With it being March, shouldn’t be too hot, so AC isn’t a must like in May. my advice would be to buy grounds passes from the first tee of north Florida for $55 and use the extra for your drinks and something from the souvenir tent.
Some of my favorite spots:
The hill between 10 and 16 tee. You can see both tee shots.
There is a hill on the right side of 15 where you can sit and watch the approaches into and putts on 11 (risk/reward par 5)
If you want players to ask you to move, setup in the trees on the left side of 15 where their drives land. depending on the pin, 13 is a fun par 3. If it’s bottom left, they hit the hill and it can feed into an Ace.
Second shot into 16 is a good spot too.
If you want to see some big names, use the tee sheet and get a couple holes ahead of them. If Tiger is on the tee on 2, you can setup on 3 tee box and be the closest person to him when he comes to 3.