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Lynbrook Golf Club ready for first week of season

- Plenty of changes and restrictio­ns in place as course opens for play in era of COVID-19 Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express

The sprinklers are spraying, the mowers are mowing and things have quickly come together at the Lynbrook Golf Course as play began for the season on Friday morning. Golfers can now book tee-times at the local 18-hole layout, but like every course in the city and province, things are going to be very different.

And for manager Dwight Bearchell, that’s all fine and well if they at least have a chance to finally swing the clubs.

“We’re looking forward to it,” he said. “I think everyone is aware of what the situation is; we just want everyone to manage their social distancing and that kind of stuff, as well as follow all the rules that will be in place.”

The Lynbrook opened tee-times to all players, both members and non-members. All players must book ahead, seeing as no walk-ons are allowed, and tee times must be booked three days in advance.

“As more tee-times become available, we’ll alter that for members,” Bearchell said. “Right now, members and non-members have the same opportunit­y because they both support the club, so we thought we’d give everyone the same chance to get on the course. That’s fair to everybody.”

The first groups will go off at the aforementi­oned 6 a.m. tee time, with an 18-hole foursome on the front nine and nine hole group on the back. Groups will be separated by 12 minutes on the front nine – an improvemen­t over the original 20 minute break -- as per government regulation­s in the Re-Open Saskatchew­an Phase 1 plan. And before you ask, that format is strict as can be. “We’re hoping they reduce that as time goes on, but we don’t want to mess that up,” Bearchell said. “We’ll have

Things were quiet at the Lynbrook early last week, but golfers were on the course as if Friday morning.

marshalls out there on a full-time basis to make sure we don’t mess it up, because there would be some heavy duty fines involved and if it’s bad enough they’ll shut down the course.

“But I think it’s fair, people just have to follow the rules and we have signs all over the place out there saying just that.”

Tee-times can be booked through Chronogolf.ca or by calling the pro-shop, with payment available over the phone, online and by debit at the course. Cash can not be accepted, as per government guidelines.

“The course is looking great,” Bearchell said. “The other day you could almost sit back and watch the course change colour, then if we get this rain they’re talking about this weekend, that’ll improve it even more.”

For more informatio­n, check the Lynbrook website at www.lynbrookgo­lf.org or find them on Facebook for the latest up-to-date informatio­n.

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