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Showing as suspended on the app?
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it was suspended 10 minutes ago.
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if this is called off, the late starters have a huge advantage
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Scott Stallings hoping for a wipe out
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they cant null and void the current scores though can they?
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No mention of a suspend on pga site tho
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Depends on the forecast, if no hope of play then that could happen.
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did someone say simpsons tee shot at the par 3 was blown off the green?
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there is no way that scores wont stand for holes played so far.
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so the likes of bubba, stricker and dusty are in clover then
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Good old Sky. First tournie of the year and Livingstone questions whether US players will be able to play in the wind because it obviously never blows over there. He must have learned that one off Murray and Critchley
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Albeit unlikely Aber but if play abandoned for the day then all scores will be scratched
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Fowler is saying that conditions have not worsened since they started.
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Norwich, is there a pga rule for that?.
i hope that is true cause my 2 ball bet is going down at present. |
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Aber - believe it is a generic golf rule that you have to play on the same day ie same conditions..
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doesnt look good
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Bf carnage if abandoned?
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found the r & a rule. pga tour may have different rules.
In stroke play, the Committee has the option of suspending play and resuming from where play was discontinued or cancelling the round and replaying it entirely. There is no hard-and-fast rule as to when a Committee should suspend play and when it should cancel the round in stroke play. However, generally a round should be cancelled only in a case where it would be grossly unfair not to cancel it. For example, if some competitors begin a round under extremely adverse weather conditions, conditions subsequently worsen and further play that day is impossible, it would be unfair to the competitors who started not to cancel the round (see Decision 33-2d/1). |
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Thanks Aber - really this comes down to whether everyone is on the course at the time of the suspension, recall that the Ladies British Open 3rd round was cancelled recently for the same reasons.
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are all bets placed after the off cancelled then if day one is voided?
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Hope so
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Can't recall what happens to bf markets tho?.....hard to unwind all the trades...
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if play is voided i hope bets are too, ok i added simpson after the off but at 8.0 as he was about to go -3, if a fresh start is made he would be 15.0
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can anybody clarify what happened to simpsons tee shot at the par 3 just before they suspended?
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They said two feet from bunker but plugged
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So free drop?
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No big liabillities here Sweet, my players not underway, but confess that unsure of the position for the market re trades, logic would probably side with them standing a la ante post bets?
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Easy to void all after off? Dont have to do each manually!
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Could get messy though Sand...
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my audios screwed up ..whats the prospect of any play today
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The final major of the season descended into farce at Royal Liverpool on Friday when players at the Women's British Open found themselves battling with conditions that the 2004 winner Karen Stupples described as "laughable".
Ladies Open Gusts reached 60mph before the second round was suspended after 78 minutes and all recorded scores cancelled. The championship will resume at 6.50am on Saturday, the Wirral weather permitting. The forecast was for the wind to drop overnight, with rain a possibility for Sunday. Stupples, England's last winner of the title, was among 48 players who teed off. She birdied the downwind 2nd – "It felt like an eagle" – but it came either side of double-bogeys and she was by no means the worst. Felicity Johnson, the joint-leader early in the first round, dropped to next-to-last on 14-over when she ran up a quintuple-bogey nine at the 1st, bogeyed the 2nd and double-bogeyed the 3rd. Germany's Caroline Masson double-bogeyed them all and the 18 players who completed at least one hole on the front nine were a cumulative 52-over par when the suspension came. Who is going to break the news to Webb Simpson (of course this would depend on the PGA tour having the same rules as the R & A. They normally do but im surprised that the tv boys in America never mentioned the possibility of all scores being voide for the day. |
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Cheers Aber, thought it was the 3rd round but sounded a lot worse than Hawaii!
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Think its going to be windy tomorrw. So if strong winds but ball not moving on greens they will start and conditions will be about same?
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Pretty sure that the players & caddies will be aware of the situtation, especially the bagmen..
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Look out for tweets
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Sandsave - rule is as per Aber post, if not all players are on the course for that day then the play has to be abandoned until the next day when the previous tee times apply.
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Only 2pm in Hawaii...
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poulter has just tweeted.
all scores cancelled for the day. 36 holes tomorrow |
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yup
Ian Poulter @IanJamesPoulter Entire day is cancelled nobody's score from today counts. Restart 36 holes tomorrow so what about bets struck after play started...its not fair on those taking short prices about fast starters like simpson and blixt |
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thinking about it, it has to be bets voided, as what about those laying the likes of stallongs at huge prices when he looked well out of it?
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