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Golf after lockdown: The R&A’s guidance

Golf's governing body have published guidance on five main areas as the industry develops how the game could be played when lockdown restrictions start to be lifted
 

Clubhouses should be closed and competitions shouldn’t be played during the initial period when golf returns from the coronavirus lockdown, guidance published by the R&A has said.

The governing body issued recommendations covering five main areas – course set-up, before, during and after the round and Rules of Golf related issues – after working with a range of UK bodies on how golf could be played when the government “decided it is safe to begin lifting the current restrictions”.

The advice forms part of a submission the R&A are taking to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

An R&A statement said: “This guidance forms part of a submission to the government and may be subject to change.

“It is being provided to give transparency and provide clarity on current thinking about how the sport might resume in these challenging circumstances.”

Here is the guidance in full…

Playing Golf in the UK Under COVID-19 Restrictions

The UK Golf Industry has carefully considered how to ensure the safe management of a golf facility when government COVID-19 restrictions are eased.

Detailed industry guidelines have been issued for the benefit of all staff, including greenkeepers, club professionals and golf facility managers, administrators and, of course, all golfers.

There are many different types of golf clubs and golf facilities, requiring “safe golf” procedures to be finalised and implemented locally.

However, the fundamentals are the same throughout the sport, which has a good record of compliance with rules and procedures.

These procedures will include all aspects of the golfing experience, from arrival in the car park shortly before the round to departure straight away on completion of the round.

Golfers will be required to comply with the rules on social distancing throughout. Some temporary provisions in relation to the Rules of Golf will also be necessary to ensure safe play (see below).

While each club/facility will need to adapt its procedures to ensure compliance with government restrictions, the following aspects of the golfer experience, divided into the five following categories, will need to be considered: 1. Course Set Up, 2. Before the Round, 3. During the Round, 4. After the round, 5. Rules of Golf Related Matters

a. Course Set Up

For up to date guidance on essential maintenance, please refer to the most current version of the “Essential Maintenance Statement for Golf Courses during COVID-19 Outbreak”.

On-Course Items

  • All rakes and ball-retrievers to be removed.
  • Ball washers and drinking fountains to be covered up.
  • Benches and bins to be removed, covered or sign-posted in such a way that players don’t touch them.
  • All other removable items to be removed, except that stakes defining areas of the course can be treated as immovable obstructions.

Hole and Flagstick

  • Flagsticks can be retained but it is strongly recommended that a sign is put on the flagstick stating that it is not to be touched.
  • A method of inserting the hole liner to be used that means that all of the ball does not fall below the surface of the putting green and can be easily retrieved by handling the ball only.

Practice Areas

Practice areas, including practice nets, to be closed unless safe sanitising practices can be guaranteed.

b. Before the Round

Bookings

  • Clubs/facilities to organise a system of booking and allocation of tee times that ensures the safety of staff and golfers.
  • The maximum number of golfers in a group per tee time to be confirmed by the club/facility and must be in accordance with any government requirements.
  • There is to be a minimum of 10 minute intervals between tee times, but longer intervals may be more appropriate depending on the club/facility.

Arrival and Waiting to Play

  • The clubhouse and locker room facilities will be closed. Limited essential access (for example to use the toilets) may be allowed by the club/facility.
  • Clubs/facilities to communicate in advance with golfers to advise on social distancing requirements that are being applied on arrival at the club/facility, for example not leaving cars until a certain time before their tee time.
  • Clubs/facilities to have procedures in place to ensure social distancing requirements in the area of the professional’s shop or starter’s building in advance of golfers teeing off.
  • No trolleys, carts or other items to be available for hire unless safe sanitising practices can be guaranteed.
  • Clubs/facilities to have procedures in place for the practice putting green, for example giving priority of use to the players in the next group due to tee off.

c. During the Round

Guidance and reminders should be provided by clubs/facilities to golfers is to ensure that they keep at least 2 metres apart during the round. 

Teeing Areas

Remind golfers to keep 2 metres apart at teeing areas due the normal close proximity of golfers to one another when tee shots are being played. 

General

Remind golfers to stay more than 2 metres apart when walking to the ball, searching for a ball and playing shots.

Remind golfers not to touch stray balls. 

Bunkers

With no rakes allowed on the course, remind golfers to make their very best efforts to smooth the sand using their club and/or their feet. 

Putting Green

Remind golfers to keep 2 metres apart on the putting greens and not to touch the flagstick.

d. After the Round

Remind golfers that social distancing is as important after a round as it is during the round, so when the round is over they must leave the course and the club/facility immediately so that there are no gatherings around the clubhouse area.

e. Rules of Golf Related Matters

Please refer to the latest update of the R&A’s Covid-19 Related Guidance on the Rules of Golf.

Note: A committee should consult its handicapping authority for guidance on whether scores are acceptable for handicapping purposes.

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