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I agree, playing a few rounds of golf would have really helped over the last few weeks. Think it will be the first thing allowed when they reduce the lockdown though
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Lock clubhouse, take clubs home, 2 x 9 hole courses To help distancing, play 9 holes and go home.. Take about 2-3 hours, no harm done. |
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Members only... New members could have been signed
up on line to local course |
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Golf,Fishing,Garden centers,Rubbish tips.... the list goes on to stuff that could have been allowed yet for no discernible reason wasn't.
Panic decision by the civil service without any serious thought.Its as if their thinking was something along the lines of 'well, i don't play golf so why should Joe Bloggs be allowed to play'. The stupid runts have made so many ridiculous decisions along the way. Now they are frantically attempting to dig themselves out of their self imposed $hit hole. |
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ta feck wiv that! I wouldn't be able to use the 19th hole as an ecxuse for a few hours of debauchery
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When allowed to open it is a cert that every ruddy course will be absolutely mobbed.
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nah the old fogies will still be locked up; the ladies will be looking after kids. (the ones under 90) Deep joy
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Tennis aswell, all clubs closed all fixtures cancelled till September, fkin ridic, well we have been making full use of an open village court (non club) singles, only further than 2 mtrs easily...ABS MADNESS
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i would have thought tennis was at least one sport they could easily accomodate
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lots of sports could be played like you say,cricket another one.the thing is this government dont realise that there are sensible adults out there who can keep away from the dangers.unlike their good selfs i hasten to add.
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tonsil tennis doesn't count i may add
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Aussies have developed sandpaper so you don't need to spit or put sweat on the ball.
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I do not play golf but agree 100% with opening post
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Its not so much about the specifics of the activity it is that the government want to be seen to be consistent.
Impossible, though, with the variety of activities, shops etc... |
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Absolute dumfukkerry from a Government who have no eye deer of how to govern. Morally and Politically bankrupt chain of fools.
They would rather lock someone up for sunbathing than stop a plane full of virus coming in from China. What is the story? |
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its easier to close things than reopen them. that's the problem, places were closed unnecessarily.
walked past morpeth golf club yesterday, in pristine condition, i'm sure they are getting it ready for customers, very, very soon. |
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Fair play to them I thought they would have had it rough
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Only Barry Obama gets that privilege.
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i cant even go to the deserted village hall, which has 1 snooker table, no one ever goes there, i asked for permission to go with my son for a game
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forgetting about our own political views, and just based on common sense, boris and co including scientists etc have been pathetic in all this, we really are a laughing stock, it would be absolutely hilarious if it wasnt so serious.
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Aussies have developed sandpaper so you don't need to spit or put sweat on the ball.
The people at Rolls Royce have developed a new tee to rest your balls on when driving! They are wonderful those people at Rolls Royce ![]() |
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Think they're opening as early as beginning of next week, but they didn't need to shut as op has stated.
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Morpeth has a wonderful course and great members
Well worth a visit if anybody visits the area. Putting green is great fun too, but not really similar to what you find on the course. Make sure you don't pack in early as 18 is a cracking finnish |
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i will vouch for that donny.equalled the course record once with a walking stick and an orange
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I doubt the orange suffered much damage.
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Lots of services need not to closed down. Most sports. Golf is a prime example, wide open space, fresh air, exercise etc. Compare with supermarket huh. Takeaways, village pubs and shops. Just ban outsiders from going into villages. The probability of getting the flu is higher than crossing the road or having a heart attack. The lock down worldwide was planned ahead because the world was going into recession this year or next, according to many pundits, so they engineered this to create a recession and then blame the flu and not the politicians, central bankers themselves. The decision making processes, bailout up to £850 a week, letting in people from abroad etc was irrational on its own, unless it was planned.
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I'm no expert but Tennis? I'm not sure an infected person handling a tennis ball and passing it to his opponent would be safe, sma efor cricket.
Fishing seems fine, so I don't understand that one. Golf if not handling flags and rakes, guess is ok. Reckon we might see some of these lifted come Sunday pm. |
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Add to that ice cream vans (well Leeds City Council has banned them -others haven't) and badminton. Re golf courses not sure what lady members are supposed to do , if you get my drift...
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we've got ice cream vans round here, wasnt sure whether they would be banned. just been round, might get meself a new magnum ruby when comes back round
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whats the difference between handling a tennis ball and handling your change,a takeaway,a petrol pump a trolley etc?
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Have you ever tried to play tennis using a fiver
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Plays golf with an orange but 5 ers are rare stuff up his way
Far more likely they use tennis court to play pitch and toss with a couple of old happenies.... |
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just about reducing the number of human interactions surely ? obviously some restrictions will seem more nonsensical than others but you have to draw some sort of line
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I suppose you would need to give your shaft and balls a good clean after each hole.
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