Stacksey wrote: » The one thing i cant get my head around is hundreds of people running around the Zoo and yet only 2 Balls allowed on land twice the size of a Zoo TWO weeks later, something is not right here
ArmaniJeanss wrote: » If they opened golf up but limited it to the best 33 players in each county (as selected by 1 or 2 people) then few here would be particularly happy about it. That's effectively all they've done for GAA, so the whole 'GAA is ahead of golf' thing doesn't really stand up. Not trying to be smart - ye do have my sympathy and hopefully the end is in sight.
bustercherry wrote: » Any word on elite amateur golfers being allowed back the week, before the hackers, in line with inter-county GAA? I see the GAA is the new golf bogeyman
willabur wrote: » lads, its not Golf Vs the GAA. Its not either or. No point in bashing the GAA, there should be no comparison at all. Golf should be spoken about on its own merits and the decision to defer its return is baffling. Nothing to do with the safeness of the activity and all about the optics. I'm fully certain there will be a scandal some day soon when it all comes out how much money this administration (and the previous one) spend on PR consultancy. This is all this is, pure spin.
Seve OB wrote: » in fairness I don't think anyone is bashing the GAA Optics? what Optics? I don't buy that. Logic..... What Logic????? :rolleyes: In the main, it was logical to shut a lot of things down, but no logical thinking went into thinking outside the box..... and it is clear that there still isn't.
ShivasIrons wrote: » Competing professionals and amateurs on elite panels have been allowed play and practice through the level 5 restrictions.
willabur wrote: » It was logical when a great deal was not known about the virus, one year ago - fully behind lockdown until we understood what it was we were dealing with. We know alot more now, especially in the extremely low risk of being outdoors and catching a respiratory infection. Optics, definitely Optics
Kiith wrote: » I've no issues with GAA being back, but not allowing golf and tennis (and any other number of outdoor activities) at the same time is absolutely idiotic.
Redriddick wrote: » By the time the 26th comes the cases will have gone up and golf will be f**ked again!!
RGS wrote: » Golf back a bit later than we would like but its back. 2 balls the only issue, but with longer days and no visitors it should be fine. Hopefully in June we can have 4 balls back. Inter club will have to be pushed back to June or July.
Johnny_Fontane wrote: » Are two balls confirmed?
Benicetomonty wrote: » Inter clubs from last year havent even been completed yet. Are memberships going to be asked to give up whatever days they will have left on their competitions calender to facilitate another set of inter clubs that may not even get finished? Interclubs should be scrapped for the year and GUI levy should be refunded to all members for 2021. And 2020, for that matter.