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All of that is fair enough, but not if they have still been taking membership costs. Maybe Simonsmh can clarify?
The message from the club confirms that it will not be taking direct debits.
All of that is fair enough, but not if they have still been taking membership costs. Maybe Simonsmh can clarify?
Belfry and forest of arden haven't even communicated with their members yet. Members at the belfry are a thorn in their side and the revenue from membership is a drop in the ocean. Therefore no rush to get them playing golf. One of the downsides to resort golfAbsolutely gutted to receive this email this morning, anybody else in a similar situation?
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It is a resort course but has a membership that has grown strongly over the last 12-18 months and we must have around 300 members....The members Whatsaapp group is on fire this morning and people are not happy! Since had further comms to say it will likely be weeks if not longer until the course is open!
I would like to hear if others are in similar position and is there anything the membership could do to force them to open???
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Is this likely to lead to a change of club in future for you?Belfry and forest of arden haven't even communicated with their members yet. Members at the belfry are a thorn in their side and the revenue from membership is a drop in the ocean. Therefore no rush to get them playing golf. One of the downsides to resort golf
I'm not at the belfry this year. I left last April after a disagreement with management over course maintenance and the head green keepers love affair with pot bunkers on a parkland course (built badly too). On the waiting list for whittington for me!Is this likely to lead to a change of club in future for you?
All of that is fair enough, but not if they have still been taking membership costs. Maybe Simonsmh can clarify?
They put DD's on hold from April, but a lot of people paid up in full. Other local clubs are being quite accommodating and offering deals. The problem is that the course is fantastic and nothing else locally compares.
It's always been a resort course but I am still a little surprised. The general manager and head green keeper have done an amazing job over the last 18-24 months to improve the course and grow the membership. I suspect the membership will shrink considerable as people cancel their membership and go elsewhere. Such a shame.
Not sure where you got the information regarding the R number not dropping below 1 , Nicola Sturgeon said the other day it was between 0.7 and 1.
As much as I think golf is as safe as anything at the moment and I am itching to go and play another week or 2 won’t make much difference.
By the third hole the two two-balls in front of us had joined up to become a four ball. Then they separated on the 18th so it would look like they’d stayed as two balls the whole way around. Morons.
It was only at a pay and play. I reported it to the pro shop but it’s a tiny place so no doubt they don’t have the manpower to marshall it.Wondered how long it would take for that to start happening. Anyone report it or was just let slide. That to me should result in a ban on the groups booking adjacent tee slots at the least but would even be tempted to give a full ban until 4 balls are allowed again as it was a clear, deliberate and pre-meditated act to breach the social distancing rules.
My Dad who's in his 70s wants to play golf with me and it's allowed now as a two ball. However, given his age I don't know how sensible it is. I'm not sure what to do...
Not sure anyone can give you the answer to that. Any underlying conditions that means he should be shielding?
All I can say is that my mum is over 70 and since my dad died, golf became her life and not being able to play has been so hard. She nearly cried when she heard that she could go back out on the course and is out playing today. Is there a risk, possibly, but his her life inexorably better now she can do the one thing she loves, definitely. I worry for her but I am not even going to try and stop her simply due to the sheer joy that it gives her. She is sensible, she knows the risks and has made her choice.
I read post #2105 that’s why I was surprised you said in a later post the R number had not gone below 1.I'll refer you back to post #2105.
Like yourself i feel a week or two wont make any real difference.
The next 3/4 months will determine my future with golf. This whole episode has really opened my eyes to other areas of my life that i now enjoy and get satisfaction from. Also spending more time with the family can only be a good thing.
No longer woo hoo, sounds like the "resort" have over-ruled the golf course and delayed re-opening Back to square one.Woo hoo, as a current non-member I wasn't sure if I'd have a chance, but a club I was close to joining just pre-the closures has booked me on for Friday after work I'll likely bring the DD forms home as well.
This is where I can imagine people saying things like 'a round of golf is not worth risking your health'. But if golf is a significantly big part of your life/social life, then I can understand people taking managed low risks.Not sure anyone can give you the answer to that. Any underlying conditions that means he should be shielding?
All I can say is that my mum is over 70 and since my dad died, golf became her life and not being able to play has been so hard. She nearly cried when she heard that she could go back out on the course and is out playing today. Is there a risk, possibly, but his her life inexorably better now she can do the one thing she loves, definitely. I worry for her but I am not even going to try and stop her simply due to the sheer joy that it gives her. She is sensible, she knows the risks and has made her choice.
Report them. Even if you don't know their names, the club will know who they are.By the third hole the two two-balls in front of us had joined up to become a four ball. Then they separated on the 18th so it would look like they’d stayed as two balls the whole way around. Morons.