Mark,
realistically, nobody could argue your point...logistically, to much to do to make it work.
Surely it would be easier than Shotlink!
Technically, I don't think there would be much of a challenge, just a feed from the BBC.
Sounder objections would be:
Why make things more complicated?
Rub of the green / play the course as it lies.
Wind is NOT an integral element of design.
But it is sad to hear / read someone's comments along the lines of, "Too bad they didn't get to play Royal X with her defenses fully intact."
With the changes to global climate patterns, it's likely that wind as a defense, as an integral element of design, will factor less and less in the high summer of the Open, and setups going forward will resemble Hoylake 2006 and Turnberry 1977. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but shouldn't the R&A make some type of official acknowledgment when a critical element of the original design is missing?
If the pros are going to assassinate a course simply because of benign weather, we can at least note the victim was unaware of what was about to happen...
Happy Holidays,
Mark