Scottish golf clubs get green light to restart Open competitions

But ‘we must not drop our guard’ says Scottish Golf chief
Scottish Golf had been lobbying with the Scottish Government over "contradictory guidelines" in relation to Open competitions. Picture: Scottish GolfScottish Golf had been lobbying with the Scottish Government over "contradictory guidelines" in relation to Open competitions. Picture: Scottish Golf
Scottish Golf had been lobbying with the Scottish Government over "contradictory guidelines" in relation to Open competitions. Picture: Scottish Golf

Scottish golf clubs have been given the green light to restart Open competitions but are being encouraged "not to drop guards" in the ongoing fight with Covid-19.

The welcome news for clubs was delivered by Karin Sharp, Scottish Golf's chief operating officer, in an update on guidelines this afternoon.

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"As stated last week, we lobbied Government in the strongest possible way to resolve the contradictory guidelines in relation to Open competitions," she said.

"As has been the case throughout the last few months, through positive dialogue, the Government has taken onboard our representation and we are extremely pleased to advise that our affiliated clubs are now able to host qualifying Open competitions.

"Whilst this is good news for sport, this is still a public health emergency and the following key points have been highlighted by government in relation to this guidance change:

* Organised and sanctioned open competitions must take place behind closed doors with only competitors and essential competition staff in attendance.

* No spectators.

* No family members (except for parents or guardians of children or vulnerable adults).

* A register of all attendees should be maintained travel to and from competition must not mix households i.e. no car sharing.

"There is no shortage of evidence that the virus is still prevalent, and as a sport we must not drop our guard and ensure that we do everything we can to keep our golfers and golf clubs safe.

"We urge all of our clubs and their members to comply with all Government guidelines, both locally and nationally.

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"It has been a long journey back to this point for golfers and clubs and I would like to thank everyone who has played their part in adhering to the guidelines."

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