Our Men's Golf Association Match Play Tourney started last week. It is multiple 16 person flights (four rounds - flights determined by index). The first round was terminated mid-day because of on-going lightning threats.
A couple matches were completed, a couple had never started, and most were stopped mid-match. The tournament was to continue the next day and it would have been simple to just start play where things left off the previous day - HOWEVER play for day #2 was on a different course and that was not change-able.
So the tournament committee decided that scores for all completed holes would stand, and that play would start all over for holes not completed (on a different course, obviously). I was not part of the decision process, but given what I know of the situation I can't think of a better solution.
But one poor guy was even on the 18th hole. Both he and his opponent were 10-20 yards off the green (par 4) when play was stopped. But "he" was laying 2 while his opponent was laying 4 (tee shot OB). So by the rules they replayed the entire hole on the following day and "he" lost the match.
THAT is a tough break.
dave