A question kept recurring during the New Zealand Women's Open, particularly during its split final round: Will the tournament remain in September or move to February?
Tournament director Michael Goldstein will chat with his stakeholders before answering that, after squalls threatened to truncate the country's debut Ladies Professional Golf Association event.
The LPGA's preference is to move the tournament alongside the Australian Open in February to create economies of scale. Any such change requires negotiations with tournament partners who backed hosting it in September.
The past two days have strengthened the LPGA argument, given the Auckland spring's vulnerability to the elements.
"We have long-term contracts with a lot of partners so we'll have a debrief and work out what we're going to do," Goldstein said.