Wednesday 13 May 2020

WALES GOLF TO REOPEN ON MONDAY 18th MAY

By Martin Dempster - The Scotsman Newspaper

Golf courses in Scotland will soon be the odd ones out in Great Britain after Welsh venues were given the green light to reopen hot on the heels of their English neighbours.
After getting the thumbs up from the Welsh Government, Wales Golf is advising member clubs to reopen on Monday, 18 May. That means courses in the Principality can come out of a seven-week shutdown five days after English courses, which reopen today.
That will leave Scottish courses as the only ones staying closed in Britain for the time being on the advice of the Scottish Government, with no imminent plans for that situation to change.

“No further update will be issued from us as our stance remains unchanged in Scotland,” said Scottish Golf in reply to the development in Wales, where the green light was announced by Jason Thomas, the director of the Welsh Government’s culture, sport and tourism department.
Speaking to a Senedd committee in Cardiff, he said: “Legal clarification is that golf courses are not included on the list of businesses or establishments that must remain closed – they have never been on that list.
“It’s been other measures in force that has restricted the ability of the clubs to open – travel measures etc, so we have clarified this. Legally they don’t have to be closed.”
A subsequent statement from Wales Golf read: “Following recent Welsh Government announcements and the revision of certain Covid-19 related restrictions, golf clubs are permitted to open if they so wish.

“It is entirely at each golf club’s discretion as to whether they choose toopenandifsowhen they choose to do so”
“It is entirely at each golf club’s discretion as to whether they choose to open and if so when they choose to do so.
“We would advise that clubs that do wish to re-open do
not do so immediately so as to ensure they have sufficient protocols in place to adhere to these guidelines, which we will be on hand to assist with.
“This would allow for a managedandco-ordinatedreintroduction of golf across Wales from next Monday 18 May at the earliest.”
No distance restrictions have been put in place due to the country’s geographical spread, though golfers are being urged to stay “local”.
“People should not travel a significantdistancefromtheir home to exercise,” continued the statement.
“We have deliberately not defined this more precisely as it could be seen to be arbitrary
and it will also depend on the circumstances – what people perceive to be “local” in Cardiff on the one hand, and in Mid Wales on the other, could be quite different.
“People are asked to exercise good judgement and common sense. If you live in Cardiff and have driven to Porthcawl to exercise on the beach, you haven’t stayed

Golf courses in Scotland will soon be the odd ones out in Great Britain
Golf courses in Scotland will soon be the odd ones out in Great Britain after Welsh venues were given the green light to reopen hot on the heels of their English neighbours.
After getting the thumbs up from the Welsh Government, Wales Golf is advising member clubs to reopen on Monday, 18 May. That means courses in the Principality can come out of a seven-week shutdown five days after English courses, which reopen today.

That will leave Scottish courses as the only ones staying closed in Britain for the time being on the advice of the Scottish Government, with no imminent plans for that situation to change.
“No further update will be issued from us as our stance remains unchanged in Scotland,” said Scottish Golf in reply to the development in Wales, where the green light was announced by Jason Thomas, the director of the Welsh Government’s culture, sport and tourism department.
Speaking to a Senedd committee in Cardiff, he said: “Legal clarification is that golf courses are not included on the list of businesses or establishments that must remain closed – they have never been on that list.
“It’s been other measures in force that has restricted the ability of the clubs to open – travel measures etc, so we have clarified this. Legally they don’t have to be closed.”
A subsequent statement
from Wales Golf read: “Following recent Welsh Government announcements and the revision of certain Covid-19 related restrictions, golf clubs are permitted to open if they so wish.
“It is entirely at each golf club’s discretion as to whether they choose toopenandifsowhen they choose to do so”
“It is entirely at each golf club’s discretion as to whether they choose to open and if so when they choose to do so.
“We would advise that clubs that do wish to re-open do
not do so immediately so as to ensure they have sufficient protocols in place to adhere to these guidelines, which we will be on hand to assist with.
“This would allow for a managedandco-ordinatedreintroduction of golf across Wales from next Monday 18 May at the earliest.”
No distance restrictions have been put in place due to the country’s geographical spread, though golfers are being urged to stay “local”.
“People should not travel a significantdistancefromtheir home to exercise,” continued the statement.

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