Seve OB wrote: » next time you are in coolmine take a spin around to the astro pitches there you'll soon see it is not LOI teams
B-D-P-- wrote: » But RTE reports Deaths with covid19 Not Death due to covid19,, Massive difference, If I was on my deathbed from cancer and was on my dying breath, if i contracted covid 19 in my final hours I would be one of their fancy scary death figures.
Golfhead65 wrote: » I'm not against it either as its a lot safer playing footie or other sports outside as opposed to cramming 30 odd kids in a classroom, I'm a soccer referee and the league are not confident of "organised" leagues getting the go ahead anytime soon, Youth Crime rates will go through the roof as the young have nothing structured to do
Ollieboy wrote: » Lockdown is clearly over. I’ve got the week off and people everywhere and mixing. Numbers will not get any lower unless vaccine program is completed and that’s not happening any time soon. So lower numbers can’t be the target, hospital numbers is and that’s now low. Golf will be open along with most things outdoor next month and if not the govt may as well run for the hills because the only people obeying the rules is people that won’t take risks anyway.
Kingswood Rover wrote: » The last Central statistic report figs from up to any including the 3rd quarter of 2020 actually noted a drop in a number of crime categories, particularly burglary, assaults' and theft so no factual evidence to back up a rise in Youth Crime as of yet which is good. Irish Times article mon 21.12.21. The lockdown while a complete pain does not mean no structure Golf head, now please no red card for my reply from ya cos it will make me sad, i can live with a yella
pinkdoubleeagle wrote: » I have no expectations of golf opening in April now with the numbers the way they are and probably due to rise following tomorrow
ForeRight wrote: » Law&Order Laws mean nothing unless you have order. The government were slow initially last year to impose strict restrictions on society as they needed to wait until the majority were on board knowing it was needed. Restrictions wouldnt work otherwise. They then release the public for December after a long lockdown as they knew the majority of the public would not be on board with no Xmas. It’s now at the stage that something has got to give. People who have abided by all restrictions are now turning and need some sort of release. The behavioural scientists in nphet will be assessing all of this. Lockdown was designed to prevent needless death due to hospital and ICU being overwhelmed. They nearly were after Xmas but are now levelling off. Add in the fact that a huge portion of the very elderly and all the nursing homes are vaccinated. They were the vast majority of hospitalised people. Lockdown was to protect the health care system. It was never about stopping cases. Something has to give now and with this being a golf forum and not a golf forum I hope we get to play in April. I also hope kids get to train. They are all in school anyway with each other so let them train outdoors. As I said this is a golf forum so I’ll say golf again to keep the mods happy. Golf.
benny79 wrote: » Ive noticed that Garden centres have been open the last couple of weeks. Yet these aren't essential services?? I said it to someone in work and they said they are slowly opening things for peoples mental health. Then she show me a video of a dead body floating down the canal at the Bisco in Drimnagh and a load of kids touching it! She was telling me she was saying it to her cousin who is a guard. This was only last week no mention in the papers as it was suicide. The guard told her that was nothing that the suicide rates were though the roof! have to said the video was a bit disturbing in the middle of the day a dead body just floating down the canal... R.I.P
Golfhead65 wrote: » Golf back in the North from 1st April
opinionated3 wrote: » If it's two balls they will try implement that down here as well. Absolute joke if that's the best golf Ireland can do for us
ShivasIrons wrote: » What is wrong with two balls only?
benny79 wrote: » On a side note Ive been hitting golf balls on the Curragh a few evenings & on weekend.. God I miss golf!
[Deleted User] wrote: » I wonder will it be members only in NI as id imagine a lot will be looking to drive in from border counties for a game.
Finlay Harp wrote: » Yes. Members only for the foreseeable future.
Kiith wrote: » Pain in the arse, as it means i'll need to join a club in the next few weeks before playing them. I'll do it, as golf on any course is better then none, but i'd like to have tried them first.