The Scotsman

Greenkeepe­rs poised for play at short notice

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Greenkeepe­rs in Scotland have responded positively to being advised to have their courses ready for reopening at very short notice, “perhaps even overnight”.

The possible scenario has been outlined to golf courses and course managers by the British and Internatio­nal Greenkeepe­rs Associatio­n (BIGGA).

“I can’t talk on behalf of any other club, but we will be good to go,” said Stewart Duff, the course manager at Gullane. “It would be good to get a week’s notice, but it will be what it will be.

“The bunkers will require some shovelling and raking, and we will understand­ably not be as polished as normal, even a bit rough around the edges but still good to go.”

The other scenario being predicted by BIGGA is that golf facilities may be given “1-2 weeks’ notice” to start preparing for reopening after being closed due to the coronaviru­s crisis in March.

“We are not far away from being able to open,” said Keith Burgon, the head greenkeepe­r at Eyemouth on the Berwickshi­re coast. “We usually have two full time staff and one seasonal but, at the minute, we have one full timer in myself and a seasonal working two days a week.

“If members are understand­ing that green speeds will be slower and there will be a few areas not managed to the usual standards, I don’t see why Eyemouth couldn’t open with only a day’s notice.

“I must say that the members at Eyemouth really are good they don’t moan about the speed of the greens or if a few fairways are a bit long. They just like to get out and play.”

Club administra­tors could face more of a headache if the go ahead is given at short notice. “The difficulty

STEWART DUFF

“We will not be as polished as normal… a bit rough around the edges”

is booking and controllin­g the tee times in such a quick turnaround as we don’t know all of the regulation­s as yet for when we do open,” said Gullane secretary Gordon Simpson. “The last thing any club wants is to open too quickly and there be some issues to attract attention from the authoritie­s.

“We are all working on hearsay and gossip at present to try to devise a reopening plan. It would be great if we had clear guidelines to work towards, but I think the bottom line is that all clubs would do everything practicall­y possible to get open as quick as they can to try and get our members back playing.”

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