when somebody is 3-under thru 7 holes.... the course is playable. Period.
Exactly
A course is not playable when a perfectly hit putt gets blown off a green, and when a marked ball continuously rolls off a green. Every ball that found a bunker plugged 3 inches down.
If you say that doesn't make a course unplayable, consider Webb's gauntlet he was about to indure: He had plugged the ball short of the bunker on 8, most likely resulting in at least a bogey (Pros always find a way to make bogey from down there). And 5-7 are the easiest holes on the course statistically. When shots of 10, 11, and 12 were shown, the completely exposed holes were being blown just as hard, if not harder than the completely unfair 2nd. If Webb had been out there for another 5 holes, he would be around E. No pro would have finished under par. It was completely unfair how hard the wind was blowing the ball on and around the greens.