First, let me say I agree with nearly every critique or commercial explanation for the general problem of SLOW PLAY as manifested and poorly led by the Tour and the governing bodies. Today, and this particular week however, I have some opinions about this particularly gross instance of delay:
1. Disclaimer...even if this improved by 30 minutes (3:20 for 11 holes) would it be so good?
2. As mentioned by the telecast repeatedly, the nature of the re-start was a shotgun cluster***, in the crucial group(s)...two threesomes were to start on #8, a par 3...while the Watney, Teater, Walker group had putts remaining on the green, and then off to a Par 5.
3. The sole bandit today was the Marino, Compton and Fritsch group...look at their scorecards for the Back 9...there were only two holes on that side (the Par 5s, 13 & 18) where a bogey was not made in the group...and on three of the holes, two players made bogey or worse.
4. Now much as I want to bash guys for their terrible pace, no matter what, I also acknowledge that Fritsch and Compton, and to a lesser extent Marino, were in rarefied air...Fritsch and Compton were in position to triple their career earnings today...it stood to be a career stabilizing 11 holes of play...and what did they get? A Monday finish...which was mere procession for Woods...with Woods' advance gallery positioning on their hole... with guys all over the course, not in the clubhouse, threatening their lifetime cheese...on a day that by all accounts (wind and cold) made a testing track even worse...the tension between "grind" (a great result could make their year) and "do it quick" must have been tremendous.
5. By birdieing 17 and 18, Fritsch changed his outcome by $85,000, or about 1/3rd of what he's earned his entire anonymous career on Nationwide/Web.com career since 2001. Compton's only been slightly more successful in the same stint of also-ran career.
I tell you that tonight, there is happiness in the Fritsch and Compton entourages (probably a girlfriend and some DVDs) and I'm not that peeved at them for holding up the show...what's it to me anyway? I was at home and happy to have some Monday golf on, after work.
cheers
vk