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The only factor that I accept on banning golf is that is means that the further can of worms is no opened. You make the sport ban an blanket ban and there is less of the 'well if they can do that, why can we not do this etc'.
Have you called them to offer your expertise?
This is Wales for goodness sake. Rugby is the national religion
I hope not!i think that may all change after the 26th
This is a myth. Although there are certain areas that the egg chasers are dominant, the majority couldn't even tell you what professional teams there are in the country and only watch the 6 nations.
Well I have been living over the Bridge since 2009 and that certainly hasn't been my experience. I'd be shocked if that were right. You might have experienced folk "refusing to acknowledge" the existence of the merged regional teams!Eg We have golfers at our club from Ponty who wouldn't been seen dead in Rodney Parade and would refuse to talk about The Dragons.
Conversely, I can go to my office in Southampton after England won the 6 nations and no one knew it was on!
Open letter to the First Minister regarding the closure of golf courses in Wales - WalesGolfI read that Golf England had written to the UK government and were prominent in their actions gaining support from various areas, I seen some of the Sky presenters supporting the efforts on social media platforms.
I haven’t seen the other regional golf bodies promote the benefits and safety of golf with the same publicity. Nor have I seen many posts of support for Wales Golf or for the Golf Union of Ireland supporting the needs of golfers to the local parliaments sadly. Perhaps they have made representations but more is needed from our golfing authorities and political authorities for health and well-being of so many of us. An extra 20k golfers took up the sport in GB this year so surely the unions and industry is in a better place than ever to promote and help golfers get access to their courses.
You are right, I have only lived in the South!
I saw the letter from Golf Wales on Facebook earlier. I wonder if it will have any impact?
That's the problem, people will flock to these areas just to get out of the house. Our course was full of people in April and May, walking their dogs, exercising etc but no one playing golf.Excellent, I stand corrected, in a good way and delighted this was submitted. I haven’t seen much on social media or mainstream media supporting Golf Wales. I haven’t seen anything from GUI for N Ireland and we are about to go into a 6 week lockdown after being in a 2 week without golf in November.
Strange that parks were rammed without social distancing during these restricted periods but golf courses were closed.
Some years ago the daily newspaper with largest circulation in Wales was the Liverpool Daily Post. It may be stillUp North (and other areas) football rules the day. Yes they all know when the 6 nations is on and that's virtually it. Calling it a religion for the whole of the country always gets my goat. The real religion is the round ball with (unfortunately) thousands heading to Merseyside, Manchester and beyond each weekend (pre Covid).
Some years ago the daily newspaper with largest circulation in Wales was the Liverpool Daily Post. It may be still
Anglesey, Conwy and Gwynedd have three of the lowest rates in Wales but are classed the same as the areas in South Wales that have about 7 of the top 10 highest rates in the UK. Hopefully, in 3 weeks time, this is going to be reviewed and each area assessed on its own merits. I have been told that you will only go down one tier at a time, not sure if this is accurate or not. If we get to go to tier 3, at least the course will be open even if the clubhouse isn't.Whats interesting is that if Anglesey 'island' was in England, it probably would be Tier 1 but it isn't in England, its in Wales and is in lockdown. Lockdown due to South of Wales in the main.
Cases per 100,000 are now lower in Anglesey than tier 1 cases ie. in cornwall, Herefordshire and isle of wight.
The OP question is simply a factor of Devolved Responsibility of policy.
Looking outside the window in South East Wales today, I wouldn't be playing anyway because,
1) Working!
2) Awful Weather!
Looking forward to courses in decent condition much earlier this year if they are "resting" in mid winter!![]()
Today's weather in the South East is the worst I've seen this Winter. It really is annoying that during the November lockdown, the weather was unseasonably nice. As soon as it finished, the rain came![]()