Swinglowandslow
Well-known member
The justification surely is that each and every situation that involves any form of social mingling and interaction has an associated transmission risk. And so for four weeks if we only do those things that we must do then the cumulative risk in the community is minimised as much as possible. It does not matter that the risk of transmission in the context of golf is considered small - it exists - and it does not take that many individuals to catch the virus in a golf context for that to result in a community transmission.
Every little counts so i think that the least that we golfers can do to help cut transmission in our communities is to put down our clubs for a month. It’s not actually a lot to ask of us compared with the sacrifices made and being made by very many others.
Well said, particularly the last sentence