Golfhead65 wrote: » Run your own comps between a group of members, easily set up, Revolut entry, photo cards and send to designated WhatsApp group..I've details in another thread
GolfNut33 wrote: » Cant beat a real competition. A lot of clubs have planned for comps from next week so very unfair to clubs. GUI have really not shown any sort of leadership at all.
Deleted User wrote: » This is a bad decision. I know its only another 3 or so weeks but we are entering the summer and clubs need money. I dont see a good enough reason for this in terms of the virus. It seems a more political reason. Trying not to upset other sports that cant resume yet
prawnsambo wrote: » No. It literally is Sport Ireland not wanting other sports hassling them with "But golf...". They have all sports over a barrel because they dole out the money. I can almost guarantee it. Edit: How you deal with this btw, is deluge Shane Ross with emails of complaint. Absolutely bury him in them. Sport Ireland might not want hassle from other sports, but they certainly don't want hassle from the minister.
PARlance wrote: » I'm not sure the outgoing Minister for Sport is going to get too buried by anything. He had little to no interest in sport to begin his tenure and I can't see him doing much now. I think you're greatly overestimating his interest in this matter. It's 3 weeks, it's a little annoying. I'd feel for those who have worked hard to get things in line from a club front but it's not the end of the world.
prawnsambo wrote: » No, I had thought of that, but by the same token, he's got nothing to lose. But he probably doesn't have the backbone required unfortunately. Just pointing out the obvious route to take for people who are incensed by this.
Down9194 wrote: » Just checked on GUI site and it looks like competitions are allowed in the North from Monday. Seems strange that they have changed rules in one jurisdiction only
Kingswood Rover wrote: » Ok Gypsy 79, not sure why you posted above i have not criticized merely surmised the reasons for the backtrack. I agree its a load of me long lad and am mad to get playing competitively at this stage. Sure we can play together in Kilkea and set the world to rights.
Mushy wrote: » Still dont know how it works with horse racing fixtures seemingly going ahead
gypsy79 wrote: » Cause you were the one screaming to get last outing cancelled. You have been very pessimistic on everything. Just didnt want this been dragged down again. It is my firm opinion that golf should never have been stopped
PARlance wrote: » Northern Ireland is in the UK and take the lead from Boris not Leo. The GUI has to fall in line with either. I'm glad to have been taking the lead from Dublin on this one. Our death rate isn't great, but the UK's is almost double ours.
twounderpar wrote: » I still can't figure out why fourballs are allowed from Monday but internal golf competitions are not. Was this decision based on scientific,medical or sporting grounds. I'd just like to know,that's all. The long statement from GUI does not address this. A few weeks ago,Labour T.D. Alan Kelly sought more transparency from those making decisions. This is a classic case of lack of transparency or explanation regarding this decision. It seems to me that the GUI accepted it without too much debate.
GolfNut33 wrote: » A lot of this is down to clubs/organisations afraid to question or go against Sport Ireland because they hand out the grants and fear not getting any future cash.
twounderpar wrote: » From Monday they are allowing more golfers to play together, that is 4 instead of 3. They see no problem with spreading the virus in that situation. Yet running a competition is seen to be a threat. Why? The GUI have certainly fallen asleep at the wheel on this one.
Golfhead65 wrote: » Yes but golf is governed from the republic so if it's open up there it should be open down here, I don't begrudge them but it's an absolute joke and again a lack of balls from those in charge.