PeasantHater wrote: » If someone just nuked the country now, I’d welcome it, the place is an absolute joke. Any golfers up for meeting on Fitzwilliam Sq on Sat and sending a few drives at Leinster house?
opinionated3 wrote: » 26th April and two balls only according to the indo. I'm actually beyond angry at this stage.. Dublin zoo is opening before golf and tennis...
PARlance wrote: » And 100% of elite GAA players aren't professional, and can't bubble like the professional athletes they're being bundled in with. It's a political decision due to the political clout that the GAA carries.
Miley Byrne wrote: » The provincial rugby squads
blue note wrote: » Really? Gaa back but golf not? That's surprising. I'll be glad to get back training though.But how are they allowing back 300 or so teams in Dublin and no golf clubs?
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Try being a Doctor or a nurse at the minute. You will get your Game soon
mighty magpie wrote: » We haven't had any news up here on driving ranges. Course play only AFAIK
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » What professional athletes in Ireland are in a bubble and have no contact with people outside the bubble?
Miley Byrne wrote: » This is it in a nutshell. I am fully convinced (and have been since first lockdown) that the GAA are using all their clout in this. There is no way they will "allow" anything else get going before them. It is a nonsense that they are treated as "elite" when they aren't in a bubble like professionals with all that that entails regarding testing etc
Russman wrote: » If those reports are true, its definitely not right that GAA is back before golf. Just shows its political clout over science. And as for them being elite, that's nearly a bigger joke. I've generally been supportive of how things have been handled (not with everything, but broadly speaking), but GAA ahead of golf and tennis is ridiculous. Back to imagining a scenario where Rory can win the Masters I guess for me !!
ClutchIt wrote: » Its prob about 1500 players total. Its only inter county players. Def less risk than what like 100,000 golfers. And inter county players are elite athletes.
PARlance wrote: » I think you've misunderstood the meaning of a bubble, it's not literal. Even top paid professionals don't cocoon themselves away from the rest of the world. Outside of training/matches they are going home to their families. A professional bubble includes regular weekly testing, it doesn't include heading into work the next morning after training.
gypsy79 wrote: » Even if that was the case it is Close to zero versus Close to zero GAA players will be doing meeting etc all over the place and will not be socially distance
blue note wrote: » Other than allowing loi teams and rugby teams back before them? And now golf and tennis before practically all of their members? It's almost as if they're not allowing it, but rather it's out of their hands.
gypsy79 wrote: » Even if that was the case it is Close to zero versus Close to zeroGAA players will be doing meeting etc all over the place and will not be socially distance