Friday, May 1, 2020

SPOX's Daily Briefing – Golf is a Contact Sport



Our leaders don’t understand Golf is a full contact sport. It’s the competition and the companionship. It’s the exercise and having fun in the sun.

Finally golf courses across the country are opening with restrictions. Some are still closed.

Washington, Illinois, New Jersey and Maine declared open dates for golf courses earlier in the week.

Bay Area golfers who are ready to get back on the green will be able to do so soon, but not in every county. Golfers must practice appropriate social distancing but proclaim that golf is a "safe outdoor activity”.

On the other side, Florida golfers were caught ignoring social distancing rules at a golf course and were fined.

In Arizona, the courses never closed. Now that the winter visitors have left, the Governor, under pressure, is adding restrictions. He had deemed earlier that golf courses were essential businesses, allowing them to remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The golfing community came up with their own set of restrictions which seem to make sense.

A.    Utilize on-line or phone tee time reservation systems
B.     Regularly sanitize common surfaces
C.     Be creative with cup liners to avoid having players reaching into the hole to retrieve golf balls
D.    Eliminate cups and holes on practice greens.
E.     Modify driving range hitting areas to ensure social distancing between players.
F.      Discourage group congregation, or to limit numbers of people in a certain area of the club or pro shop, the parking lot, and around tees and greens.
G.    Ask golfers to leave the golf course immediately after playing
H.    Ensure that the flag stick remains in at all times
I.       Restrict use of driving range and putting greens

Some restrictions recommended make no sense at all.

1.      At the golf course’s discretion, foursomes are allowed if they are from the same household. Otherwise, no more than two players from separate households per tee time. Single players should be asked if they would like to be paired together.
2.      Restrict play to one rider per power cart, unless a minor is also playing.
3.      Eliminate on-course garbage cans, encourage golfers to carry and properly dispose of their own garbage when leaving the course.
4.      Remove bunker rakes and other on-course furniture like benches, ball washers, water coolers, etc.
  
Here are Spox’s recommendations to start back into the real world of golf.

A.    Ladies golf groups and outings – all must wear masks and limit talking
B.     All tournaments can proceed as scheduled with shot-gun starts
C.     Beer carts permitted with only draft beer, no cans or bottles – mixed drinks by delivery only
D.    The Tees and Greens problem – players shouldn’t leave a green until next group is gone from the next tee
E.     No celebrations for a hole in one or other great shots
F.      Hunting for lost balls restricted to one player searching at a time
G.    Ball washing allowed between holes if disinfectant used
H.    Golf tees, after use, must be discarded in waste cans
I.       Caddies allowed with protective gear – designated pin puller and ball retriever - they must have their own cart
J.       Pro shops: Trying on shoes or handling equipment for sale or rent is discontinued
K.    Used golf ball purchases limited to 6 per player – purchase of same day balls prohibited
L.     Use Wii Golf on-line when possible
M.   And last but not least. The 19th hole – social distancing recommended – no playing cards or exchange of money except by credit card or IOU

All I can say ‘FOUR’. We will be back soon.

Salute to our doctors and medical workers and our first responders.
 JR Spox

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