Topspinmo |
04-22-2020 10:06 AM |
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Originally Posted by jonathanb
(Post 1751072)
So we haven’t played PB with anyone since the 3rd week in March. Gloves don’t matter. The key is DON’T touch your face. Wear a wrist band to wipe sweat instead of your hand. Unfortunately if you don’t partner with someone in your home, like my wife and I do, it will increase chances of transmission. Bumping fists will be a thing of the past. Bring your own water. Problems can be how many people standing in line. Lines go to the gate now without social distancing. Will they go out the gate into the parking lot? I think if you do not want to play with large groups court reservations with smaller social groups might be the way to go. It will be a challenge.
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I agree
But, I don’t think no one knows if the virus has been transmitted from a ball to mouth and nose? Old saying “ when in “ doubt do without” on side of safety. If that could happen golf would be higher risk cause you don’t know what it contacts running through grass.
I find that pretty slim being the ball being hit and spinning and I don’t see anybody licking the ball or sticking fingers Their mouths. Yes, there change, just like walking by someone or passing people in store.
If and when nets are put back up, IMO not going to be anytime soon. Social leagues and group reservation will mostly like not happen for months.
I am more concerned about people across the net. They are facing me, if they cough or sneeze the droplet cloud coming directly at me. My partner to side most time and his fluids are going mostly straight forward.
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