Agreed Jake...definitely valid points.
Of interest perhaps.....I "mirrored" a couple of cc tourneys with a fellow member the other week on skype. We teed off at the same time and heckled each other chatted while we played. Normally we just beat each other up in stroke, but for some reason we picked the cc tourney this time.
Anyways, we had completely opposite winds over 2 different 9 hole rounds...in 2 different cc tourneys, yet we'd teed off within seconds of each other in each one. If I had a 14 tailwind, he had a 14 headwind. If I had 12 headwind to 8pm, he had 12 tailwind to 2 pm. Etc.... (most holes were identically opposite winds, but 2 or 3 were +/- 1mph...negligible difference)
It got comical (and weird), after a while...whoever got to the next teebox first could predict the other guy's winds.
Although, in all fairness...I'd say that the overall "equality" of the winds was the same between us....in that neither one of us seemed to get more of the favourable winds than the other. (I'm thinking we just got lucky in that regard...lol)
I'm not sure what all this really means, or if the same would apply to 2 players teeing off at the same time in something like an Open....but that's at least my small slice of measurable personal experience regarding tourney winds and tee-off times.
Probably just coincidence and such......
PS: to go back on topic....look at the Fall Tour championship rounds, or the Opens, if you want to see more "realistic" scores. Those are single-play under toughest conditions. Apples to apples, right?