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Seriously. They deserve this disaster for playing on some manufactured parkland course in a place with so much great Links golf. Anybody play Royal Porthcawl today or know if its playable?
Quote from: Jeff_Lewis on October 01, 2010, 10:33:55 AMSeriously. They deserve this disaster for playing on some manufactured parkland course in a place with so much great Links golf. Anybody play Royal Porthcawl today or know if its playable?JeffI wouldn't be at all surprised if Porthcawl had water issues today. When the rain falls that hard for that long it takes time to drain. However, with the crew at Celtic that could bail out bunkers and rubber the greens just ahead of play, once the rain eased I would bet the course could be ready very quickly.Ciao
Quote from: Sean Arble on October 01, 2010, 11:15:50 AMQuote from: Jeff_Lewis on October 01, 2010, 10:33:55 AMSeriously. They deserve this disaster for playing on some manufactured parkland course in a place with so much great Links golf. Anybody play Royal Porthcawl today or know if its playable?JeffI wouldn't be at all surprised if Porthcawl had water issues today. When the rain falls that hard for that long it takes time to drain. However, with the crew at Celtic that could bail out bunkers and rubber the greens just ahead of play, once the rain eased I would bet the course could be ready very quickly.Ciao I am not sure, we are close to Celtic its rained non stop and have just kept going all day, bunkers have water in and we have puddles in the hollows on the fairways a lot have given up but you would still have played both rounds at our place.
I swear, I didn't see this thread beforehand, I just happened to be wondering exactly the same thing as Jeff. Apparently Michael Bamberger was as well: http://www.golf.com/golf/tours_news/article/0,28136,2022860,00.html