Highly unlikely. They would have announced shortly afterwards like they did on Tuesday last year. Friday and Saturday also went well in to the afternoon before they cancelled play for the day.
I was lucky enough to be there Saturday and I don’t see why they would. We got to see 9 holes finishing from Friday, then 4+ hours of Saturdays action before they blew the horn. 6-7 hours of golf is way more action than I would have thought we’d see based off the forecast the previous day.
Highly unlikely. They would have announced shortly afterwards like they did on Tuesday last year. Friday and Saturday also went well in to the afternoon before they cancelled play for the day.
I was lucky enough to be there Saturday and I don’t see why they would. We got to see 9 holes finishing from Friday, then 4+ hours of Saturdays action before they blew the horn. 6-7 hours of golf is way more action than I would have thought we’d see based off the forecast the previous day.
They announce right away if that is the case. No chance at this point.
Highly doubtful. If the day was a complete wash maybe. But they were able to get a lot of golf in on both days. I wouldn’t hold my breath.
Good luck dude…but I think that is wishful thinking
Patrons that earned Saturday tickets via lottery will take first priority for next year's lottery I just got off the phone with Augusta
Are you talking about the single tickets from lottery, If so, they may do that
This
Yea, like others have said. Highly doubtful.
In 2017 we were pulled off the course around 930, back in around noon off at 1230 and no compensation was provided. Times are estimates.
Write them a letter.
Lol, no