Where I live the local golf course has already become a haven for walkers, dog walkers and joggers. There are no golfers and no staff to stop them, that is even if they wanted to.
Why not? Because governments in genuinely free countries do not command, they advise. Thank goodness ours is still like that.
Robin Bury
4 years ago
Please can we say ‘physical distancing’ as ‘social distancing’ is not to be encouraged.
nigel.packham
4 years ago
If the golf courses are to be open, during the lockdown period, why can’t the members of the courses play golf in them.??
Helen Barbara Doyle
4 years ago
Are not golf courses private land, don’t they have water hazards?
Tony Edwards
4 years ago
My father told me he was asked during the war to dig up his lawn to grow potatoes he said he would when they dug up the golf course and gardens at Buckingham palace 🙂 My grand mother said when she was young rumours the Russians had landed in Yorkshire with snow on their boots…nothing is new they have to have a well equipped ‘enemy’ to justify the absurdity of Trident
Where I live the local golf course has already become a haven for walkers, dog walkers and joggers. There are no golfers and no staff to stop them, that is even if they wanted to.
Good.
Why not? Because governments in genuinely free countries do not command, they advise. Thank goodness ours is still like that.
Please can we say ‘physical distancing’ as ‘social distancing’ is not to be encouraged.
If the golf courses are to be open, during the lockdown period, why can’t the members of the courses play golf in them.??
Are not golf courses private land, don’t they have water hazards?
My father told me he was asked during the war to dig up his lawn to grow potatoes he said he would when they dug up the golf course and gardens at Buckingham palace 🙂 My grand mother said when she was young rumours the Russians had landed in Yorkshire with snow on their boots…nothing is new they have to have a well equipped ‘enemy’ to justify the absurdity of Trident