GOLF GREENKEEPERS ASK FOR SUPPORT

As timetable set for sport’s return
GOLF GREENKEEPERS ASK FOR SUPPORT

BIGGA has welcomed the Prime Minister’s announcement regarding the timetable for the reopening of golf.

As the members’ association for golf greenkeepers in the UK, BIGGA say they are acutely aware that golfers are eager to get back out on the course and start enjoying the limitless physical and mental health benefits of the sport.
 
However, say BIGGA, as golfers have found in Scotland, where courses have remained open for limited play, this has been an incredibly wet and difficult winter and many greenkeepers have reported being able to do very limited maintenance throughout the colder months. 
 
As such, while disappointed that the restart of golf will not be until 29 March in England, BIGGA say they welcome the notice period as it will enable golf facilities to complete any essential winter maintenance and prepare the course for play to a standard that will not be detrimental to the long-term health of the facility.
 
Over the coming weeks BIGGA say they will be working alongside the governing bodies in golf to provide information regarding reasonable expectations of course presentation, so that returning golfers are aware of the challenges greenkeepers have faced with regards climate, staffing and COVID-19 restrictions and to ensure a safe, happy and prosperous return to golf for everyone.

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