bailey99 wrote: » Opening up is related to vaccination numbers not infection rates and new cases. Taoiseach announced that. Europe isn't going to be opened up for tourism. There is no tourism, flights etc this summer until maybe in September earliest. As for "do you think people will put up with argument....." Yes they will. It's what we Irish people do. We are in level five until April 12th. So bar three weeks at Xmas, we have been locked up for 5 months. Do you want me to repeat that?! 5 months John. If they open up April 12th, u won't have over 70's vaccinated. So there's no opening up til that's done so that's the end of may at best. I have to see the funny side in people think we will open up and ye are basing it on hopes rather than reality. But the reality is what it is. It's lockdown and no golf til end of may. If they open up, all hell breaks loose again. Christ after two weeks at Xmas, the writing was on the wall. You think open up in April, we will behave ourselves for 5 or 6 months until we are all vaccinated? Get real. I don't want to be locked up either but the governments solution is to lock us all in the wardrobe and hope this goes away. 12 months on and the solution is still to lock us up to solve the problem. The political will to lock up 500,000 people isn't there when the alternative is to lock up 4.5 million people. Ironic isn't it?!!!
Break80 wrote: » The first lockdown was supported by the population. It didn't work if you are honest. If it did we wouldn't be in no. 3 now.
Deleted User wrote: » Golf can open safely, it's the people travelling together in cars that cause the problems. Ban opens, societies etc for a while longer. Encourage people to travel alone. Keep lockers and clubhouse closed.
Kiith wrote: » Travel only within your county, tee times spaced out, 2-3 balls, no club house or practise areas. Drive to the club, go straight to the tee, leave afterwards. How does that endanger anyone? I pass by more people on a morning run then i did when i was playing golf during restrictions last year. Talk of extending the restrictions past March (or god forbid, May) makes no logical sense. If the plan is to be shutdown till everyone is vaccinated, they might as well just tell us now that it'll be 2022 before we get to leave our houses.
bailey99 wrote: » I have to laugh at some of the comments here. The notion of one poster that clubhouses be open may or early June.....no chance. And the over 70's won't be vaccinated til end if may at the earliest. Yet ye all think it'll be march or start of April to go golfing. I'll come back at Easter and see how furious ye all are lol
slingerz wrote: » There is the seasonality of the virus as well to consider which means it should lessen as we enter the later spring/summer.
opinionated3 wrote: » You actually sound like some of the posters on the other threads who love lockdown.......
Exactly wrote: » I get the whole we're all in this together and all that but it's difficult when you look at the likes of horse racing going ahead. I've nothing against horse racing and have even watched some of it recently but the only people it is essential to are the bookies. Last week I saw on Instagram where Joseph O'Brien brought a team of 60 horses up to the Curragh for a bit of training. Think of the logistics of something like that and the number of people involved when they have their own facilities they could be using. So people are entitled to feel frustrated not to be able to do their thing which is Golf for most of us. Like a previous poster said we haven't missed too much the past few weeks with the weather but that will change in the coming weeks. We can only hope Golf and some other individual sports get a bit of leeway from the government on their way out of this lockdown.
Break80 wrote: » Our government's one size fits all approach to sport will have to be reviewed.
[Deleted User] wrote: » A lot of people are quietly tolerating lockdown at the min as the weather is crap. We are likely a few weeks from a nice dry sunny spring day. The pressure will come on then.