[Deleted User] wrote: » Absolutely no issue with that once the Club allows it.
ruamar wrote: » I wouldn't advocate non members being allowed on the course, just wondering if many or any clubs are allowing members to walk the course with care, avoiding greens, bunkers, etc. Once the member lives within the 5km limits. From my reading it would be at the discretion of the club and would not be breaking any Covid lockdown rules
BENDYBINN wrote: » Wouldn’t you look a right eegit walking round a golf course with no golf clubs?
Exactly wrote: » Absolutely no issue with that once the Club allows it.
Whiplash85 wrote: » Does anyone know what the likelihood of golf being back when current round of restrictions come under review again? We are at half way point now and tentatively looking to book a winter series...
macslash wrote: » What date are we due out of this again? I'm all mixed up with the dates!
Roger_007 wrote: » From WhatsApp conversations with my fellow club members, there is a distinct lack of enthusiasm to get back playing this time around compared to the last time. Many of them are saying that we might as well just throw in the towel for the winter rather than go back playing in the winter weather and subject to whatever restrictions they come up with this time. There is certainly no enthusiasm to go back playing casual golf only, like we did the last time.
fearruanua wrote: » Same here. I think it's all about the weather/time of the year. Plus we know that there won't be a ball in hit in a qualifying competition until early March. We had the summer months and long evenings ahead of us after the last lockdown.
willabur wrote: » unless of course you are playing links. I can't wait to get back out playing. The weather has been pretty mild so far, last few weekends had some ideal golfing weather. I would expect our place to be maxed out again when things open up
Deleted User wrote: » I wonder will they go for the 3 ball nonsense again when it opens up.
Seve OB wrote: » i can understand them not being less enthusiastic as last time around with the weather being so different but to be honestly that sounds like a weird golf club with members who don't want to play the game
Roger_007 wrote: » I know a few who never play during the winter apart from maybe an occasional outing around Christmas, weather permitting. If your course is situated on ground which gets very heavy and muddy during the winter, it’s not that attractive to go out to play. As a previous poster stated, links courses have a tremendous advantage at this time of year.
Russman wrote: » I can't wait to get back and try out my new handicap !:D:D