gypsy79 wrote: » Our committee was told that by our operator that they are VERY confident of reopening on April 5th They hinted strongly that there confidence was from conversations with government
Seve OB wrote: » I’d hardly call the Big Easy a millennial
Scott Tenorman wrote: » Good one! :rolleyes: Do you not believe golf is safe? If you don't I trust you won't be playing when it reopens?
bustercherry wrote: » Really have we not moved past this? Golf itself is relatively low risk. It's a accumulated risk of contacts through all the other activities and movement, not just through playing golf but ALL NON ESSENTIAL JOURNEYS AND ACTIVITIES. Hence why Golf cannot be made an exception otherwise there will be a 100 other exceptions which defeats the point of restricting movement to essential journeys and activities only. It's irrelevant that something essential like going to the supermarket is higher risk as it is essential. I for one what to see things opened but I'm fcuked if I can do another lockdown like the last or ever again. So for the sake of a few weeks I'll take the hit; but all this golf should be opened stuff because golf is safe is just tiresome at this point. We know that is not the issue.
antgal23 wrote: » Sadly, I actually have no hope or expectations about when we will return to play Could be April, May or June Wouldn't be surprised if Lockdown Part 4 was in August.
Seve OB wrote: » I think you are the one who is missing the point. We all get that it’s not the golf, it’s the movement of people. have you been out at all since December? Because I can tell you it is getting busier and busier as the weeks go by (and I don’t mean since schools started opening). So movement is happening and quite a lot of it. But the main thing is that this might be our first rodeo, but I’ve no doubt it won’t be our last. I fully expect us to see another global pandemic, who knows when, but it will happen. Are we not going to learn anything from this? Are we going to just go into hibernation again when it does come? Do you think people will accept that? Other countries are no better than us but yet they have all seemed to have adopted some sort of common sense approach to living with COVID. Life must go on, we cannot lie down and curl up on a ball anymore.
Rikand wrote: » Played a great 18 holes this morning. Shot 76. Pured one down the first and it really set the tone for the whole day. 2 birdies and should have had more but happy enough with 10 pars and 6 bogeys. It was one of the better golf dreams I've had of late. God I miss golf
youcancallmeal wrote: » For me it's strange I don't miss golf as much as I did in the 1st lockdown. I remember when we got back at golf last May I played a load of rounds in the space of 3 weeks. I'm just not missing it as much this time and not too fussed about when it's back. I've found other stuff to occupy me like cycling and building a gaming PC
gypsy79 wrote: » I am quietly confident that golf will be open before April 5th
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » I don't know about you guys but I have never wanted to slice my driver 100 yards out of bounds as much as I do now:pac: I say start of April is best we can hope for
ClutchIt wrote: » Cases really seem to be trending down, very confident of Apr 5th golfing
flanzer wrote: » Yes, it's great to see, but as always in this pandemic, things can happen quite fast, for better or worse, but I'm quietly confident too. As I said previously here, my wife works on a hospital frontline, and nurses are being redeployed back from Covid wards, into their original roles. There's not much talk of contingency planning either. Both are very good signs and indicators of the weeks ahead
thecomedian wrote: » I did something similar with the PC building, how is the hunt for a graphics card going?
RGS wrote: » Whilst we have no definite return date it's nice to see that golf Ireland has published the calendar for the year ahead. Interesting they hope to commence the inter club in mid may and the foursomes format returns. With the new handicap index and the lcokdowns there could be a few rusty golfers trying to play inter club.
Ollieboy wrote: » Would love them to explain where all the tee times will come from! Clubs will find it hard to tell members to get off the course for 8 players and miss out on very badly need green fee income
RGS wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/golf/covid-19-irish-golf-courses-endure-longest-closures-in-the-world-1.450556 Article in the Irish Times comparing course closures around the world.