Waterloo Region Record

Golf has emerged as ‘the sport of the summer’

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL

If it seems like it’s been harder to get a tee time this summer, it’s not just your imaginatio­n.

Golf Canada reports that there were 17 per cent more scores registered with the national sport body this June compared to the same month last year. A total of 1,483,506 rounds were submitted to Golf Canada’s handicap calculator last month compared to 1,271,782 in June 2019.

“It was a pretty big jump from last year, comparing 2019 numbers to this year,” said Adam Helmer, senior director of golf services for Golf Canada.

“We were expecting that as golf has emerged as one of the safest activities, where people can be physically distant and we’ve reduced touchpoint­s,” he added.

The surge in June ended a streak of three months when recreation­al rounds played in Canada dropped precipitou­sly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

As restrictio­ns were lifted across the country in May, the number of scores registered increased.

In May, 165,026 rounds were registered between the 1st and the 15th but 265,480 scores were submitted in the final two weeks of that month. The May 1-15 numbers are a nearly 40 per cent drop from the same period in 2019 (211,809) but the May 16-30 numbers are just five per cent lower than last year (269,266).

Helmer said he expects the number of rounds submitted to Golf Canada to continue to climb through July and into August.

“We’ve heard anecdotall­y that a lot of newcomers have joined the sport, especially now that school is done we’re going to see an increase in juniors, too. We think the trend is going to continue. Golf has seen a pretty big lift and it’s emerged as the sport of the summer.”

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