The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Major names back petition to keep golf courses open

- PHIL CASEY

Apetition to allow golf courses to open during the coronaviru­s lockdown has passed 100,000 signatures, meaning that the UK Parliament will consider it for debate.

Golf is one of the outdoor sports to be shut down in England, although it can continue in small groups in Scotland.

The petition has been backed by European number one Lee Westwood and former US Open champion Graeme Mcdowell.

“The government should allow golf courses to remain open during the second lockdown, and any future restrictio­ns ,” it reads. “Shops and clubhouses can close but courses should be allowed to remain open, with social distancing in place. The risk of Covid transmissi­on is lower outdoors, so there is no reason for golf to be stopped.

“It provides important exercise for many people and has numerous mental health benefits. Don’t allow golf to be stopped.”

England Golf chief executive Jeremy Tomlinson said he regretted having failed to convince the government of the physical and mental benefits of allowing the sport to continue under strict social distancing rules.

On Tuesday, Tomlinson told the PA news agency: “I apologise to all golfers out there that we haven’t been able to help the government understand that golf could be part of a solution as opposed to the problem.

“I would very much class golf as part of walking, running and cycling; it’s in the open air, you naturally socially distance, you don’t touch anybody else’ s equipment, you get a mental applicatio­n, enjoyment and relaxation from it.

“And that’s before you even consider the strain that’s going to be on the open spaces and parks in an unregulate­d fashion.

“You would be taking circa two million people away from that, getting them on the golf courses, exercising in that way, and again I think that could be a real positive.

“I hope to be able to convince the government of that and at the very least to bring golf back sooner, rather than later.”

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 ??  ?? CHIPPING IN: Lee Westwood, left, and Graeme Mcdowell are backing calls for golf courses to stay open amid the government’s Covid lockdown.
CHIPPING IN: Lee Westwood, left, and Graeme Mcdowell are backing calls for golf courses to stay open amid the government’s Covid lockdown.

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