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First week of play underway at Hillcrest Golf Course Busy week as local courses open for the season

- Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express

The Hillcrest Golf Course is open for business. With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to limit public activities, a wide variety of measures are in place in order to keep things safe as possible on the local course. “It’s going to be a learning process for everyone,” said Hillcrest general manager Jasmine Cameron while preparing for the new season last week. “We’ve been dealt these regulation­s and it’s ongoing every day to figure out how we can make them work best. “We understand there’s going to be frustratio­n about the rules and regulation­s, but we just want everyone to understand that it’s not us making the calls; we’re just doing the best we can with this situation… we’re just happy to offer a service to the community so people can just get out of the house and doing something.” It all starts with tee-time booking, which began May 10 both online and by phone. With no walk-ons allowed, all players must book tee-times and are encouraged to create foursomes if possible. Non-members now are able to book three days in advance. Tee times can be booked online through www.hillcrestg­olf.ca and paid for online or by phone, with any payments at the course going through debit machines, as cash is not allowed due to provincial guidelines.

Cameron recommends calling in as early as possible, as with 12-minute staggered tee-times, there will be far fewer spots available on the course. And if you’re wondering what kind of an effect that has on the course’s bottom line, well, it’s better than the original 20-minute stagger that was originally in place -- a level of restrictio­n that had the Hillcrest running at 30 per cent of normal revenue.

Regulation­s are especially strict when it comes to group sizes, with queries in regards to fivesomes being quickly shot down by government officials.

“That’s not allowed at all, and if they find out we’re doing that they’ll close our doors,” Cameron said. “We’ve had a lot of questions about that, and if they see five out there in a group they’ll be coming in to shut us down instantly.” The good news is, when it comes to the course itself, things are rapidly rounding into shape.

“The greens are gorgeous, they’re looking great,” Cameron said. “Overall… we just need a little bit of rain and we’re good to go.”

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