spacecoyote wrote: » It's an interesting one now that I think of this. In our winter league, when things get bad, we have a winter course on temporary tee/greens. I'm assuming that there was not a serious of slopes calculated for those. They usually just knock some points off your score, so assume that'll carry forward
Seve OB wrote: » why was it nonsense. i thought it was great, some of the quickest golf I've ever played
[Deleted User] wrote: » I like the side 4 ball matches.
not yet wrote: » Kind of related to getting back. Just booked a fitting on line in McGuirks for this Wednesday, got a text confirming booking. But every inch of me is saying it must be an error... Any thoughts.
blue note wrote: » Any whispers on what's going to happen in December? Leo is usually quite reliable for a few leaks to gauge public reaction, but maybe that won't be the case for a while. It's very hard to predict, but my gut is telling me that while they'll maintain a fairly strict lockdown, I think they'll allow one or two things to open up. And I wonder will golf be one.
Whiplash85 wrote: » Donnelly was wheeled out on the news a few minutes ago and said there was no appetite not to exit level 5 at end of November. So given usual kite flying that takes place before a big announcement it bodes well for a return to golf in some capacity I imagine.
gypsy79 wrote: » Mod Delete
Ivefoundgod wrote: » I can't see the travel rule being changed too soon but can see those living within their county being allowed out to play. I'd expect a gradual easing leading up to the week of Christmas to allow people travel to see family during Christmas. I wouldn't expect it to go much lower than level 3 though, particularly the way cases are. As for our anti-vaxxer here, Jesus wept.
Frisbee wrote: » Yeah I'd expect Level 3 so if courses are allowed re-open you will only be allowed play in your own county right up to Christmas week.
GreeBo wrote: » The numbers havent really dropped like we would want though, I think lots of people have heard "vaccine" and decided not to both anymore. Those videos from various towns over the weekend were pretty shocking and we wont see the impact from them for another 2 weeks...
gypsy79 wrote: » The two are completely different and this is reasonably safe. Making points like this doesnt help because it just makes the governement dig in more. Because you are making it look like people meeting outdoors is an issue. It just isnt! You are giving them reason to ban organised outdoor gatherings
slave1 wrote: » 30% ain't bad, I usually get around 60 rounds in a year, this year I golfed 11 days, no interest in going back in December in bad weather