AnBeagalltach wrote: » It’s easy to say that but the reality is that in a club with anything over 600 members , 2 balls is the exact same as no golf for many constrained to weekend only play. Especially with the pent up demand
PabloAndRoy wrote: » Once the clocks change, 9 holes from 5.30 will be on the cards. That will probably be my first few rounds. Weekends will be packed at my club and pretty much every club.
RoadRunner wrote: » Last time wasn't there also restrictions on course opening hours too though? :rolleyes:
RoadRunner wrote: » If some courses with fewer members want to play 2 balls only, then that's great, and I'd love to join that course too! Masterscoreboard shows 715 members listed on my course of 18 holes. Our course cannot sustain 2 balls or any other mickey mouse stuff that was insisted on last time. We had to switch to 9 hole x 2 balls to try to sustain the demand.If we play with fewer clubs or without plastic tees then there's also technically less risk of catching a virus but I don't feel golfers need nphet or the government dictating additional rules to golfers as to how we play. In the great outdoors it doesn't matter whether there's 2 or whether there's 3 people per square kilometre on the course and forced government limits as to how often players can tee off at is tokenism. It's putting caveats on things that aren't measurable and for no point. It's interfering in things just for the sake of it and it's the difference between you playing your first round of golf in 5 months, in beautiful sunshine on a lovely course and you not being able to get out!
BENDYBINN wrote: » For gods sake people would gladly take one round of golf a week at the moment no matter what form it takes.....
willabur wrote: » I just want to play golf, don't care if its 1ball or 4 ball
opinionated3 wrote: » Why would you just settle for that?? Because nphet/ the government told you so? In a sport that we know is perfectly safe? I believe most golfers want a FULL return to normal playing conditions(albeit with no rakes, handshakes or touching of flag sticks). We are paying good money to be members of golf clubs. As I said before it's bad enough that the bars and catering are shut at the clubs, the least we should expect as members is the normal round of golf that we were used to pre covid. Golf Ireland shouldn't be entertaining these caveats either IMO.....
RGS wrote: » Golf Ireland will accept these caveats. They have accepted them in NI. Its not ideal and I don't agreed with the rule but if that's what we have to begin with then its better than sitting at home. Hopefully if will be amended within a few weeks.
bustercherry wrote: » They don't get a choice along with other sporting organisations on adherence. Government make the policy on whether the outdoor sports can open and what the conditions of that opening are. (Not directed at you) but some people haven't a clue what golf Ireland is or how much power they actually wield.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » So Leo is sitting down with Micheal and saying right 2 balls only lads for a few weeks and then we might move to 3 balls if you're good, casual golf only covid doesn't like competitions... :rolleyes:
blue note wrote: » Sounds like there's a bit of a u-turn from the government alright. I'd assume it's due to pressure from golf Ireland. They probably wanted to keep golf closed but when golf Ireland flexed their muscles they were too intimidated not to bow to the pressure. I think we should all thank golf Ireland for dictating to the government what their policy should be on the issue.
Dr Devious wrote: » Golf Ireland wouldn't dictate to a mouse.
benji79 wrote: » The latest headlines this morning look promising for Golf getting the go ahead
Lip Out wrote: » Link? Or gist of headlines?