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Golfing in the time of COVID-19 – why not?

The golfer with the protective mask waits for his turn to make his best shot - COVID-19

An article on health and wellness in the University of Georgia website emphasizes the importance of outdoor exercise during COVID-19 because it boosts the immune system and reduces stress levels.

If you’re up for the challenge of getting your regular dose of outdoor activity, why not consider golf? Note that even when states were still at Phase 1 of their respective reopening schedules, most golf courses were already opened.

What makes this sport so special compared to other outdoor activities?

On a scale of 1 to risky

Golf is considered a low-risk recreational activity since it’s an outdoor non-contact sport that involves small groups. Public health experts give it a risk level of 3 among 36 activities that can spread coronavirus. According to online science magazine Nautilus, the only activities seen as riskier than golfing are walking outside, heading out for gas or takeout, and tennis.

The risk increases when players start mingling or sharing golf carts. So, just wave at your fellow golfers and be on your way.

Is golf allowed in Florida?

When Florida moved to Phase 1 of its reopening schedule in May, a good number of establishments were allowed to resume business – golf courses included. Among these establishments was upscale West Palm Beach golf club, The Club at Ibis, which resumed operations the following month. But even with the easing of restrictions, precautionary measures remain in place like wearing facial coverings and observing social distancing.

Safety in the fairways

No other golf course can compare to those in The Club at Ibis in terms of breathtaking beauty and, of course, safety in this time of COVID. It has three sprawling Nicklaus family-designed championship courses, plus a 20-acre practice facility. Social distancing certainly won’t be a problem here.

This country club also abides by the Palm Beach County Golf Association (PBCGA) COVID-19 policies and procedures. These new policies are the benchmark of safety in the fairways while this global health threat continues. Here are some of them:

Do you want to experience living in Ibis Country Club and enjoying its world-class amenities? Eric Telchin and The Telchin Group can answer your questions on anything related to the Ibis Golf and Country Club lifestyle from HOA fees to membership requirements and much, much more! Call the team at 561.301.0249 or send an email to Eric(at)TheTelchinGroup(dotted)com.

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