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Greater Victoria golf courses open with many restrictions

Several golf courses on Vancouver Island have re-opened with strict precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 鈥淚t鈥檚 controlled enjoyment,鈥 said Patrick Chury, general manager of Gorge Vale.
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VICTORIA, sa国际传媒: April, 21, 2020 - Members-only take to the course for some exercise and fresh air at Gorge Vale Course in VICTORIA, sa国际传媒 April 21, 2020. (ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST). For sports story by Brian Drewry.

Several golf courses on Vancouver Island have re-opened with strict precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

鈥淚t鈥檚 controlled enjoyment,鈥 said Patrick Chury, general manager of Gorge Vale.

The main precautions being taken in the recreational golf world are that players have to be club members, stay two metres apart and walk the course. Use of carts is severely restricted. Shaking hands and high-fives are prohibited. Touchpoints, such as bunker rakes and benches, have been removed and flagsticks can鈥檛 be handled. Ball washers have been modified. PVC pipe stops putts from going to the bottom of the cup so hands don鈥檛 touch the pin or cup.

Foursomes have become threesomes and the interval between tee-off times has been increased. Golfers can arrive at the course only 20 minutes before their tee time and must depart immediately after their round concludes. Clubhouse, locker-rooms and pro shop are all closed.

鈥淎 lot of members have come out since we opened Saturday and are enjoying the outdoors,鈥 said Chury.

鈥淲e are finding that the [two-metre] separation has worked very well. We have also increased our interval time [for tee-offs] from eight to 12 minutes. It鈥檚 members only with no guests, reciprocals from other clubs or walk-on public players allowed. No one hangs around. Everybody goes to their cars right after their rounds. It鈥檚 been very good.鈥

Island courses that have opened, for club members only, include Gorge Vale, Bear Mountain鈥檚 Valley Course, Cowichan, Duncan Meadows, Mount Brenton in Chemainus, Pheasant Glen and Eaglecrest both in Qualicum Beach, Arrowsmith in Parksville and Crown Isle in Courtenay.

Victoria Golf Club and Storey Creek in Campbell River will open today, Morningstar in Parksville on Thursday and Highland Pacific and Uplands on Monday.

Royal Colwood will meet soon to discuss its re-opening date.

鈥淲e expect more courses to be opening in May,鈥 said Chris Elder of Golf Vancouver Island, the destination marketing group for 14 Island courses.

鈥淕olf is a safe activity when following the protocols that have been put in place.鈥

Golf Vancouver Island, however, is advising people to swing the clubs and irons only on their own courses and not travel to outside communities to play the game.

鈥淲e are definitely shifting our messaging about that,鈥 said Elder.

鈥淒on鈥檛 travel, but support your local course. It鈥檚 a great way to stay local while getting some fresh air and exercise.鈥

It is estimated six million Canadians play at least one round of golf per year in an industry that employs 300,000 people nationwide.

Pro tournaments have either been cancelled or postponed, including the聽DCOpen presented by the Times聽Colonist, scheduled for early June聽at Uplands. But recreational golf聽is聽re-emerging.

鈥淚 think it is a challenging one, because I think it is very important for us to get out, to be able to go outside. But we need to do it, again, with our family, with our household, and not be connecting with other people,鈥 said Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer for sa国际传媒, in a recent response to a reporter鈥檚 question.

鈥淪o some golf courses, I understand, are still open. But not the clubhouses, the place where you eat, not any of those other places. Tennis courts the same way.鈥

Henry said that golf can be played if distancing practices are followed. 鈥淚聽think if you are with your contact, your household members only, and you have that distance between anybody else, then it can work,鈥 she said.

There are skeptics and critics regarding the course openings.

The golf industry says it has taken every safety measure it can.

鈥淭he management and board are watching daily the Dr. Bonnie Henry messages and we feel golf is the one sport that can lend itself to physical and social distancing,鈥 said Scott Kolb, general manager of Victoria Golf Club.

鈥淲e basically worked with the National Golf Course Owners Association/PGA of sa国际传媒 best practices and looked to meet and exceed every point. It is safer than going through a grocery store and possibly safer than walking the neighbourhoods. We have 100聽acres to spread 80 golfers out over.鈥

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