I was delighted that the PGA was moved to May (and the Players back to March), but I do sincerely "hear" the cautionary groups of posters that worry about full diversity in future sites, because of capricious weather for a slate of "northern" venues. While the May move opens certain southern and western sites to better exposure, I imagine that a Midwest/Plains/Northwest/Great Lakes tournament would be sweating 100 days out.
With the traditional winter nearly 2/3rds over and my local reckoning that the region is thus experiencing a wet but generally average winter, I wonder how preparations for Bethpage are going? I've heard nothing adverse (mold, ice-cover, etc) from the handful of local supers I acquaintance about their own conditions; most of those have enjoyed conditions to do a bit of work on projects (drainage, structure repairs) moreso than most winters.
So I wonder if a discussion is worthy about that "subject" ?...not exclusively any news/knowledge of THIS PGA and Bethapge, but what are "disaster" scenarios plans for a future Northern PGA...is there an amount of money that could always be thrown at winter-posioned agronomy? Will they be forced to a backup plan/course? Will they have one bad turn at Oakland Hills or Medina or Hazeltine or Whistling Straits, and then abnandon northern sites?
Or doesn't it matter, because even if any bad thing (a compromised tournament, a Chinese fire drill to another course, an absence of full venue diversity...) were to happen, everyone still gets paid, adverstisers are locked in, the media gets to hire two new people to provide full coverage of the disaster and we are going to let out geshries here anyway...?
I intend to provide/start other volumes of this thread to address other aspects of the move to May.
cheers vk