The Squirrel
Well-known member
Isn’t that obvious? If you start 3 hours early and it turns out there’s no need to suspend play then you have a nice sunny course with absolutely no live golf happening on it at peak TV time. You also have to plan this early start at least the day before (on the basis of a very unreliable weather forecast, remember), as to start early, everyone (including all support staff) would need to arrive 3 hours early.So why didn't they simply start earlier?
It’s a 4 day tournament so if the (unreliable) forecast shows some chance of weather disruption then you always have the option to see how it pans out and you can make up times on the following days if weather does hit. That’s much easier to schedule with minimum overall disruption as you’re then dealing with definites you can plan in advance - you already know the how many rounds there are still to finish and how far they got. They made up the time with no issues the following day so their plan has worked out exactly as it should.