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swooner
04-03-2020, 05:49 AM
By what stretch of anyone's imagination can "GOLF" be considered an essential business? Golf Shop employees are at risk each time they sign in a new golfer. Starters are at risk each time a golfer checks in at the starter shack. Golfers are at risk each time they encounter any of these employees. The answer can only be that Golf is too big a money maker to suspend despite the risks involved. How stupid!
karostay
04-03-2020, 06:58 AM
By what stretch of anyone's imagination can "GOLF" be considered an essential business? Golf Shop employees are at risk each time they sign in a new golfer. Starters are at risk each time a golfer checks in at the starter shack. Golfers are at risk each time they encounter any of these employees. The answer can only be that Golf is too big a money maker to suspend despite the risks involved. How stupid!
How does this apply to executive golf ?
swooner
04-03-2020, 08:29 AM
Post said nothing about Executive Golf. You should have got that message by my reference to profits. Now that you mention it, Executive Golf doesn't sound very essential either, even if it's free.
JoMar
04-03-2020, 01:06 PM
Post said nothing about Executive Golf. You should have got that message by my reference to profits. Now that you mention it, Executive Golf doesn't sound very essential either, even if it's free.
Don't play do you?
Paper1
04-03-2020, 01:08 PM
Don't play do you?
Thank you for ending that exchange
Medtrans
04-03-2020, 01:16 PM
Thank you for ending that exchange
And yet there are nail salons still open. Saw one at Lake Deaton Plaza and they had customers. What?
swooner
04-03-2020, 01:32 PM
Not in the past three weeks I haven’t. Before that at least 3 times a week for over45 yrs, weather permitting of course. Does that answer your dumb question?
bagboy
04-03-2020, 02:46 PM
In case people think golf is only being played here, think again.
Here'''s a state-by-state breakdown of where golf'''s allowed and where it isn'''t (https://sports.yahoo.com/heres-state-state-breakdown-where-010342055.html)
karostay
04-03-2020, 03:42 PM
I love it ...I can't do what I like.... So I watch see what the other guy is doing and make big theatrical production..
Like fricken grade school around here....Little Johnny's playing marbles and and you told him not to
Villageswimmer
04-03-2020, 03:46 PM
And yet there are nail salons still open. Saw one at Lake Deaton Plaza and they had customers. What?
Absurd! I see that Lowe’s is open for a huge sale this weekend. Essential? Perhaps for emergency stuff like plumbing and electrical, yes. But are mulch and plants essential? A travesty and dangerous. Life threatening. We can buy our mulch and then crowd into the pews. Money/politicians rule.
Stay home, please, stay home. Reduce the time you spend away from home. It is the only way to slow the rate of illness and death. It doesn’t matter what is open. Stay home, take a walk, read a book. We are not safe here in the bubble. Some of us are going to get very sick and die.
Don’t be selfish. Do the right thing, the hard thing. Please stay home.
Topspinmo
04-03-2020, 04:45 PM
In case people think golf is only being played here, think again.
Here'''s a state-by-state breakdown of where golf'''s allowed and where it isn'''t (https://sports.yahoo.com/heres-state-state-breakdown-where-010342055.html)
Most likely not packed in like sardines either?
Topspinmo
04-03-2020, 04:47 PM
Absurd! I see that Lowe’s is open for a huge sale this weekend. Essential? Perhaps for emergency stuff like plumbing and electrical, yes. But are mulch and plants essential? A travesty and dangerous. Life threatening. We can buy our mulch and then crowd into the pews. Money/politicians rule.
Hey! My pepper plants are very important to me! Me, me. It all bout me:MOJE_whot:
justjim
04-04-2020, 11:01 AM
By what stretch of anyone's imagination can "GOLF" be considered an essential business? Golf Shop employees are at risk each time they sign in a new golfer. Starters are at risk each time a golfer checks in at the starter shack. Golfers are at risk each time they encounter any of these employees. The answer can only be that Golf is too big a money maker to suspend despite the risks involved. How stupid!
Golf is exercise and as a general rule not a profitable business. Since it’s beginning, The Villages has been a golfing and golf cart community. “Free golf for the rest of your life”! Of course, the free golf is only on the executive courses and these courses are maintained by your amenities fees. Golfing is certainly safer than going to the grocery three or four times a week. BTW it is much safer from Coronavirus than Pickleball, softball, playing cards, pools, etc. etc. and in recent days made even safer with the changes made. Is it totally safe, probably not, but neither is going to get your mail. Folks, chill out and relax a bit and don’t make life more miserable by anxiety and remember “when you throw dirt you just lose ground”. Have a good day. :)
Tsego58
04-05-2020, 04:18 AM
My plants are very important, my golf, mulch, bird seed, a weed in my yard and the list goes on. Lowes is having a sale? This really does explain why the world has been given this virus. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
golfing eagles
04-05-2020, 05:05 AM
By what stretch of anyone's imagination can "GOLF" be considered an essential business? Golf Shop employees are at risk each time they sign in a new golfer. Starters are at risk each time a golfer checks in at the starter shack. Golfers are at risk each time they encounter any of these employees. The answer can only be that Golf is too big a money maker to suspend despite the risks involved. How stupid!
Yes, I agree, "how stupid". Not the golf, the post.
I'll give the OP the benefit of the doubt and assume he/she doesn't know the new check in procedures---there is no contact and 6 foot social distancing between golfers and staff, and no touching of any cards or slips. No one is at risk, at least no more so than fetching your mail.
Care to amend your OP?
golfing eagles
04-05-2020, 05:15 AM
Stay home, please, stay home. Reduce the time you spend away from home. It is the only way to slow the rate of illness and death. It doesn’t matter what is open. Stay home, take a walk, read a book. We are not safe here in the bubble. Some of us are going to get very sick and die.
Don’t be selfish. Do the right thing, the hard thing. Please stay home.
This must be the zillionth post along those lines, enough already!
The governor has issued a statewide stay at home order that is very specific concerning which businesses may stay open and which activities are permitted. This carries force of law and should be obeyed by all citizens.
Those people who go to the grocery store or pharmacy, and those people who go cycling, golfing, walking and fishing are FOLLOWING THE LAW---Get off their cases!
There appears to be a subset of Villagers who are separating themselves into some kind of uber-class coronavirus crusaders. They are EXCEEDING the requirements of the executive order by limiting their activity beyond the scope of the order, whether out of paranoia or ignorance, while some are going around and taking photos of their neighbors who might be violating the order.
It's perfectly fine to stay home, but it doesn't make you MORE law abiding, compassionate, caring and smarter than those that are also following the law. And it certainly doesn't entitle you to call those people idiots, selfish or entitled
coffeebean
04-05-2020, 01:04 PM
This must be the zillionth post along those lines, enough already!
The governor has issued a statewide stay at home order that is very specific concerning which businesses may stay open and which activities are permitted. This carries force of law and should be obeyed by all citizens.
Those people who go to the grocery store or pharmacy, and those people who go cycling, golfing, walking and fishing are FOLLOWING THE LAW---Get off their cases!
There appears to be a subset of Villagers who are separating themselves into some kind of uber-class coronavirus crusaders. They are EXCEEDING the requirements of the executive order by limiting their activity beyond the scope of the order, whether out of paranoia or ignorance, while some are going around and taking photos of their neighbors who might be violating the order.
It's perfectly fine to stay home, but it doesn't make you MORE law abiding, compassionate, caring and smarter than those that are also following the law. And it certainly doesn't entitle you to call those people idiots, selfish or entitled
Folks who are calling people "idiots, selfish, or entitled" are referring to those who are not following the guidelines for social distancing. That's just my take.
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