Coronavirus - how is it/has it affected you?

Back to the non essential travel argument

This is the bit I don't quite get, Travel itself doesn't spread a virus. If I get in the car myself, travel myself to the club, still on m own. Social distance by more than the recommended 2m and play a round myself. How am I more likely to cause an issue than if I sat at home alone.

N.B, I can't play golf so it's an academic question.
 
Ideally but the authorities could easily turn round and say "let it grow, cut it when this is over"
They then have to work for a week to get the course playable before we restart...
This is a very simple decision to make...
At my old place the head green keeper lived on site. You'd think that therell be support for clubs to keep up basic works , as they'll want to be able to get going asap once things get back to normal.
 
I’ve just contacted all the company owners I collect & deliver for, mainly manufacturers, and they are all staying open, what’s the difference between them working and greenkeepers?
It depends on what they do Robin.... manufacturing could be essential.
Chasing a ball around d a field isnt.
 
Did you actually listen to the announcement? :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Sure did:p, and all he said was 'Home', does that mean house or house & garden(if theres one).

Anyway think it covers garden as well, so not so bad I suppose, can do some more gardening, better than stuck in the house.:(
 
the police here are going nutts. they found this out by watching the TV. they've just been told fines are £30 to £1000 for non compliance
 
This is the bit I don't quite get, Travel itself doesn't spread a virus. If I get in the car myself, travel myself to the club, still on m own. Social distance by more than the recommended 2m and play a round myself. How am I more likely to cause an issue than if I sat at home alone.

N.B, I can't play golf so it's an academic question.
The convo Earlier Revolves around the chance of an accident which would then require human interaction (spread) or waste of resources (police, ambulance). My point was simply I have to be in the road to get to work as I’m classed as key worker. So 5 mins extra travel wouldn’t stop me. That being said, some valid points made about Greenkeepers working.
 
It depends on what they do Robin.... manufacturing could be essential.
Chasing a ball around d a field isnt.

I’m not referring to playing, we’re discussing the greenkeepers working.

I’d say knowing the products that are involved with those companies they’re non-essential, but there was no mention of locking down businesses and industry!
 
I’m not referring to playing, we’re discussing the greenkeepers working.

I’d say knowing the products that are involved with those companies they’re non-essential, but there was no mention of locking down businesses and industry!
Fair do's
To be honest, I think every club will close, some may try to keep greenkeepers going - that'll be their decision.
But I doubt they'll want anyone playing.
 
Ideally but the authorities could easily turn round and say "let it grow, cut it when this is over"
They then have to work for a week to get the course playable before we restart...
This is a very simple decision to make...

Hmm - I think you'll find it's not that straightforward. Tees, fairways, rough are all fairly easily rectified after a delay in maintenance. But if the greens aren't looked after than it's a much more difficult road back. Course managers are - or should be - seriously worried about how they are going to be able to maintain the principal asset of their business.
 
Technically no but practically yes, I live in town, no parks here, too hilly/rocky. Nearest woods are about 2.5 miles away, walking there would mean coming into contact with plenty people which I dont want. The roads are bad for walkers/cyclists - too narrow so often no pavement.

So why did you buy such an unfeasible pet? You might as well have got a horse, or an elephant.
 
Hmm - I think you'll find it's not that straightforward. Tees, fairways, rough are all fairly easily rectified after a delay in maintenance. But if the greens aren't looked after than it's a much more difficult road back. Course managers are - or should be - seriously worried about how they are going to be able to maintain the principal asset of their business.
Non essential businesses are shutting up shop all over the country
Golf has become a non essential.
They'll just have to ride it out like everyone else.
 
The convo Earlier Revolves around the chance of an accident which would then require human interaction (spread) or waste of resources (police, ambulance). My point was simply I have to be in the road to get to work as I’m classed as key worker. So 5 mins extra travel wouldn’t stop me. That being said, some valid points made about Greenkeepers working.

Am I suddenly more likely to have an accident due to Covid-19?
That's proper exceptional thinking that is...
 
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