Coronavirus: GUI and ILGU issue clear guidance to golf clubs

Coronavirus: GUI and ILGU issue clear guidance to golf clubs
Illustration of a SARS-CoV-2 virion that causes COVID-19

Illustration of a SARS-CoV-2 virion that causes COVID-19

The GUI and ILGU have issued clubs with clear guidance on how to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic in light of the period of restriction announced on Thursday by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.

“The Unions recognise the need for adherence to the revised guidelines as issued by the HSE today (12th March 2020) and encourage golf clubs to observe them fully.

The restrictions (from 6pm today until Sunday 29th March) do not prevent club competitions or casual rounds of golf taking place, however, we need to be cognisant of the social nature of our game and how this element of it is impacted.

Golf is a great sport for people generally to get out and about, exercise and enjoy fresh air. It is played in an outdoor setting where the risk of contracting COVID-19 is low.

All golf clubs should, at this time, aim to keep their members and staff safe and well. 

As such, everyone should be keenly aware of the vulnerabilities golf clubs will face:

  • The older age profile of golf club memberships than of the general population must be borne in mind

  • Groups having close and prolonged contact should be avoided.

  • The social aspect of golf clubs should be curtailed, including limiting the potential for the following types of social interaction in accordance with the guidelines as issued today.

  • Siren starts with people congregating before and after are discouraged for the time being.

  • Prolonged near contact as may happen during Bridge nights, choir practices and other clubhouse-based activities is to be avoided.

  • Visitors either require some form of screening or should be discouraged for the time being.

  • Society bookings where food and social interaction is involved afterwards should be limited in accordance with the latest guidance​

  • Common courtesies – handshakes and other embraces associated with the etiquette of the game – should be avoided and participants may bump elbows as an alternative.

  • Social meals for groups in the clubhouse, including at inter-club matches, should be avoided

According to the GUI and the ILGU, Golf Clubs should observe the need for the following:

  • Increase social distancing through greater space between seating in the clubhouse

  • Availability of hand sanitisers

  • Regular changing of towels 

  • Ask members not to come into the clubhouse with colds or any symptoms of COVID-19

  • Regular cleaning of surfaces including door handles – hourly in public places

All golf clubs should note, act upon and continually monitor the advice and guidance issued by the Health Service Executive (Republic of Ireland) and the National Health Service and Public Health (Northern Ireland) in relation to the current coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

It is important that we all work together, following the advice of experts, in controlling the spread of COVID-19 infection. 

This is a very fluid situation and we ask clubs to monitor the latest advice regularly.

HSE: http://www.hse.ie 

NHS: http://www.nhs.uk or PHS https://www.publichealth.hscni.net/​

A further statement in relation to GUI & ILGU events and meetings will be issued in due course.