Yes, it was the wrong decision to cancel rather than postpone.
I said it then and I say it now.
Tours worldwide played on after protocols established.If it were canceled later due to the "second wave" we're having, that would make sense as well.
A postponement would've worked(in cooperation with the US Tour on a date).
Would've have to have been a smaller field if a fall date, reducing the field by eliminating the 12 Open Q spots and eliminating perhaps some of the spots gained through qualifying via worldwide events though the spring and summer(many of which were cancelled anyway)
It can't be all about money and an insurance policy can it?
Using hindsight,and given the roaring comeback of the pandemic, I would say many will say it was the right decision, but at the time they cancelled, rather than postponed, my opinion is that it was the wrong one.
But I'm selfishly prejudiced as it's my favorite event of the year-would've loved to see some October weather for the Open.