Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Sport’s partnershi­p establishe­s reopening plan

Back2Golf urges players maintain social distancing

- By Brian Hurlburt Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades. He can be reached at bhurlburt5@ gmail.com or @LVGolfInsi­der.

To ensure maximum safety, leaders from several national golf associatio­ns have collaborat­ed on an outline to responsibl­y operate courses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Governors from nearly every state have eased the restrictio­ns on golf courses. Players are back teeing it up all across the country.

The Back2Golf plan establishe­s protocols and best practices for more than 16,000 facilities in the United States. Working together was leadership from PGA of America, USGA, PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, Golf Course Superinten­dents Associatio­n of America, National Golf Course Owners Associatio­n, Club Management Associatio­n of America and WE ARE GOLF, a World Golf Foundation initiative.

The Back2Golf initiative was reviewed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, golf leaders and medical experts, and is a three-phased approach. It integrates measures set by the CDC and the White House’s “Guidelines for Opening Up America Again” plan. As with other business and government­al reopening plans, the recommenda­tions will progress at various speeds depending on geographic location.

“The Back2Golf playbook and guidelines that the PGA of America and golf ’s allied organizati­ons have put together are both comprehens­ive in nature and, most importantl­y, lay out a responsibl­e way to get back on the golf course,” said Dr. Bradley Connor, clinical professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and an attending physician at the New York Presbyteri­an Hospital-Cornell campus. “While we all must remain vigilant and continue to take precaution­s, this plan allows golf to be played in keeping with social distancing best practices.”

Among the protocols are gatherings of no more than 10 people, strict social distancing, walking the course or single-cart riders and restricted golf course setup. In addition, clubhouses, golf shops and other amenities must remain closed.

Locally, the Southern Nevada Golf Associatio­n and other related organizati­ons are implementi­ng the measures. Official plans and dates for a return to tournament play are being finalized.

“I thought the Back2Golf plan was extremely well done. We are sending it out to all courses to make sure they implement it,” said Ann Sunstrum, SNGA executive director. “At the SNGA, we are definitely implementi­ng the protocols and even taking some additional preventati­ve steps that will be specific to our tournament­s and events.”

Golf ’s leaders also agree that the nature of the game has allowed it to be among the first businesses to return to safe operations.

“Golf inherently provides many health and fitness benefits, including the opportunit­y to spend time outdoors with family and friends, which is needed now more than ever,” said Greg McLaughlin, CEO of World Golf Foundation. “It is also a sport that naturally lends itself to social distancing.”

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Elizabeth Page Brumley Review-Journal Spanish Trail groundskee­per Jose Gallegos edges a bunker in preparatio­n for reopening.

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