Interesting schedule-
Weirfan The FedEx cup is meaningless this year, but at least it will be a huge payout for some players and that can help make up for the shortfall from no tournaments for most of the season. The way things are going, FedEx will be one of very few PGA sponsors that should be flush with cash given their business is actually increased during these times.
agree and that could well be the rationale for maintaining it
yeah, I feel real bad for them crying “poor mouth”. Maybe they can go on wrx and sell some of their “tour issue” crap that only fits them.
johnnydoom The FedEx cup is meaningless this year
This year? The Fed Ex cup is meaningless every year
ode The course would be playable (links courses are playable all year round - there has been a European Tour event at St. Andrews/Carnoustie/Kingsbarns in the autumn for quite a few years), but the amount of daylight available would potentially be an issue - the UK is far enough north for there to be a big difference in sunrise/sunset times between July and September/October. Royal St. Georges is probably the best course from that point of view (think that it's the most southerly course on the current Open rota), but it's asking a lot to get the whole field round in a maximum of 12 hours of decent daylight.
Revised schedule. IF things work out, it might bring some of the bigger names to my area. But, we'll still have to watch them on TV, so, no big deal.
ode The easiest solution would be a faster pace of play... (We can dream, can't we? )
Two-tee starts are a bit messy at most Open courses, as the 10th tee is often at the other end of the course - St. Andrews, Royal Troon, Carnoustie come to mind. One creative solution (so something that the R&A wouldn't go for) would be to use two courses for the first two rounds, which would have been an option for an Open at Royal St. Georges, with Prince's right alongside. (Prince's is used for Open qualifying, and has previously hosted the Open - admittedly in 1932...)
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Just doesn't seem right not having The Open. It and The Masters are the ones I look forward to the most. The Open can be dependent (a little) on weather and venue, but it's golf we rarely get to see over here!
Going forward, beyond 2020, as futile as that may seem at the moment...
The Greenbrier is no more. This isn't the greatest news for the tour currently. Could it be an omen of things to come, with other sponsors having to rethink nonessential spending and considering parting ways with the tour???
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/greenbrier-pga-tour-host-canceling-131736109.html
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Messing with the schedule rarely works out for the second tier tournaments, imo.
They had the best date they could possibly have, given the theme of the tournament itself.
Maybe they spent all they had fixing up the place after the flood?
It's a shame but as you stated, may be a sign of things to come.
Stupid Fedex playoffs has screwed up the whole deal, imo.