We played during the Pineapple Express storm of December 2007.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Coastal_Gale_of_2007As mentioned in the link we dealt with hurricane force winds accompanied by ferocious rain. We were one of two groups who made it to #18 that day. The courses were all closed the next day for, we were told, the first time since the resort opened - not, I believe, because it was unplayable but because just being outside was dangerous. Those of us who didn't make it out before 101 was closed were forced to endure a 16 hour session in the Puffin ;-) since there was no electricity to be found anywhere else on the resort.
Back to the course. Anywhere else I've ever played would have been unplayable. There was standing water on #3 green, #6 green, in the low areas near #3, #7 and #9 tees. Other than a couple of streams running across those greens the course was fine. Yes it was wet and yes I hit both a spanked 80 yard driver and a smooth 375 yard 3W but it was just about the most fun I've had on a course. We simply couldn't believe the course was playable and quite honestly not even close to being an issue. All the trouble was above the ground that day.
Two days later Bandon Dunes played as if there hadn't been a storm at all.
P.S. I sure as hell didn't touch 92 that day. We gave up counting but these two mid-teen 'cappers shot somewhere in the mid 140s.