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Saturday, April 24, 2021

SCOTTISH GOLF - Covid 19 restrictions update

Following the First Minister's statement this week confirming that mainland Scotland moving to level 3 on Monday 26th April, Scottish Golf have issued revised guidance as clubs look forward to the reopening of clubhouses across the country.

The statement from Scottish Golf reads:-

We have received final approval from our partners at sportscotland and the Scottish Government on our updated guidance which is available here. 

Our updated guidance means that from Monday 26th April, the following changes will take place:

Adults living in Level 3 or Level 4 areas may leave their local authority area to participate in informal exercise and organised sport that starts and finishes in the same place.

Clubhouse facilities may open.

All indoor hospitality may operate until 20.00, allowing 6 people from 2 households to meet. No alcohol is permitted.

All outdoor hospitality may resume. Groups may consist of up to 6 people from 6 households. Alcohol may be served, and licensing times apply.

Clubs should note that the Scottish Government has issued updated guidance, available here, with additional precautions for hospitality venues. The guidance highlights that hospitality venues should gather contact details for all their customers – not just for the lead member of each group.

We know that 26th April is a date that will have been circled in the diaries of both golf clubs and golfers across Scotland for some time now, and we are delighted that we can continue to make progress out of lockdown. We would remind everyone to continue to follow the latest guidance and take the required precautions to ensure we can continue to benefit from these new relaxations.

Please note that detail for all other levels remains indicative at this stage and could be subject to further relaxation or change. You can continue to keep up to date on all the latest COVID-19 updates on the dedicated section of the Scottish Golf web page. 

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

SCOTTISH GOLF - Covid 19 update allows travel for exercise but restrictions on competitive play remain

Scottish Golf Chief Operating officer Karin Sharp has released details of further COVID - 19 lockdown restriction relaxation from Friday 16th April following the First Minister's announcement this week, which relaxes the travel restrictions and group numbers for casual golf but at present the restrictions on organised sport and competition remains for those residing outwith the relevant Local Authority area.

The full statement released by Scottish Golf is:-

Following the First Minister’s latest update, Scottish Golf welcomes the news that the early easing of some lockdown restrictions will now take place from Friday 16th April. 

We have received final approval from our partners at Sportscotland and the Scottish Government on our updated guidance which is available here.

Our updated guidance means that from Friday 16th April, the following changes will take place:

Adults living in Level 3 or Level 4 areas may leave their local authority area to participate in informal exercise that starts and finishes in the same place. 

Groups can consist of up to 4 golfers from within Scotland, with no restrictions on number of households. 

Golf continues to benefit from being classified as informal exercise by the Scottish Government and we recognise that this is a privileged position in comparison to some other sports at this time. This means that players from outwith the club’s local authority area can now travel to participate in a casual game of golf. However, where cross-border travel is required, competitive play will not be permitted at this time. We anticipate that from the 26th April, subject to further announcements, this restriction will also be lifted. 

This announcement is welcome news for the golfing community. We know many golf clubs and golfers have endured significant sacrifices during the recent lockdown, but we hope that today’s update will provide an opportunity for more people to get back out on the golf course and enjoy the physical and mental health benefits that a round can provide. We thank you again for your understanding and, as the lighter nights and better weather return, we hope you enjoy being able to meet up with friends and family for a game. 

Keep up to date on all the latest COVID-19 updates on Scottish Golf's dedicated webpage.