This turned out to be pretty good. It looked like it was going to be a disaster at first with the heavy rain and tech problems the rain caused. It all kind of worked itself out.
They must have decided to play through anything and embrace it before they even started. That weather looked miserable and they all had a great demeanor about the weather. IF you watch a PGA tour with rain that hard they look annoyed as hell and looking for a stoppage. Even my crew who play in Myrtle Beach trip ever year, would have been tons of complaining, bitching and moaning, "can't grip my clubs" "it landed in a puddle" etc etc.
I suppose it makes it easier if you have all the best gear there is, have the best golf carts allowed to drive anywhere on the course in any conditions at an awesome course.