I have enjoyed past PCs, about as much as RCs. Obviously, this year was a bust with the weather causing the competition to be a game of lawn darts and mud balls. I think MV could have been a better test if it would have had the proper weather and firmer conditions This is all the obvious.
But, I have to agree that while I like golf and probably would watch some of either RC or PC under any conditions, I found myself generally only surfing through NBC between surfing other channels on Sat College Football, and Sun NFL. And, replay on Golf Channel doesn't help because of the big night games. So IMO, if they are going to be restricted to fall scheduling, it seems to me they'd be smarter going to a Tues-Wed-Thurs, maybe finish Fri format so as not to compete with football. I think if held at proper metro venues, they'd still get significant on course crowds while golf fans would play hookey from work, or they tend to be corporate folk that use the event to entertain clients etc. Or, retired folk and generally people with flexible time to be able to attend mid-week. As for TV, between GC rebroadcasting at weekday night + whatever day live audience they get, it seems to me that they'd still get more eyeballs than those that choose football over golf on the weekend.
The rain just couldn't be helped, and what are you gonna do?
I couldn't agree more about opening and closing ceremonies at both PC and RC. Geez what a bunch of full-of-crap corporate golf self delusional image and marketing/branding that they are projecting something akin to the Olympics or other prestigious gathering in the world. It is laughable - the almost in the realm of group narcissism that goes on in golf. 'Imagine' all the creepy people that brand and project the game of golf. They seem effete as a culture.