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Not sure you were aware of this, but it sure rained pretty hard in Wales the last few days. As Dan King likes to point out, we play golf outdoors so the conditions are bound to be a bit soggy. The fact the course held out is remarkable, but not surprising as the folks that built it have a decent idea of the weather patterns out that way.
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"The course held out"
Did you not notice that play was held up, delayed, postponed, etc.
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Did you not notice that every golf news media of any sort worth it's salt reported, that while they couldn't play at Celtic Manor, play was not stopped at nearby links courses where the courses actually did hold up.
This was the worst Ryder Cup ever. Why? Because a golf competition is a drama that plays out live. There is only one performance of that drama, and because the course did not hold up, that performance happened without the audience that had been scheduled for it on Sunday morning. Instead it played out while while a significant portion of the constituents of one of the parties to that drama was sleeping. Or, even if some of those constituents got up early to watch the drama play out, couldn't watch, because the medium was online through PGA.com, which was never intended to carry such a load, and so failed to deliver.
When performances on Broadway fail by that much in attaining their audience, they are canceled.
The Ryder Cup of 2010, will go down as one of the most forgettable, as most won't even have seen it to even been in the position of forgetting it.
Ryder Cup 2010. The unseen wonder in Wales. Forget about it!