Recommended Golf Course Protective Measures ☐ Ask that only one golfer in the group enter the pro shop to register. ☐ Encourage walking rather than riding. ☐ Courses may wish to remain single rider facilities or have multi rider golf carts used if players are part of the same travel party or household.
☐ Require that golfers handle their own bags. ☐ Remove pins from practice greens. ☐ Remove flagsticks or inform golfers of the “no touch” protocol, including signs on the sticks themselves. ☐ Remove ball washers. ☐ Remove bunker rakes from traps and encourage “foot raking”. ☐ Cut and insert pool noodles or PVC pipe into cups or insert cups upside down to eliminate the need for golfers to retrieve their golf balls.
☐ Remove on-course scorecards, pencils, golf tees, ball markers and divot tool dispensers. ☐ Sanitize golf carts and push carts after use. ☐ Sanitize range balls after use. ☐ No cash transactions. ☐ Space driving range stations 8’ to 12’ apart. ☐ Rental golf clubs if available will be sanitized after every round. Recommended Tennis Protective Measures Tennis Activities
☐ Limit activities to casual court rentals, one-on-one coaching and private lessons. ☐ Shorten programs and stagger booking times to create a buffer between sessions. ☐ Online bookings are recommended and have participants make bookings online. Avoid handling cash. ☐ Postpone any social gatherings. Do not provide any congregation areas at the court or facility. ☐ Plan for increased staff and volunteer abscences. ☐ Staff must wear masks and gloves when checking in players. Staff should wash hands/change gloves often and after touching items.
☐ Alternating courts should be reserved for play if there is no barrier, such as fencing, between the courts. ☐ Capturing accurate information on reservation play sheets when people are making reservations is a must, in case authorities need to trace who’s been on site.
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