Post Covid Golf

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By Dr. Kovatchian

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  1. Dr. Kovatchian

    Dr. Kovatchian
    Carlsbad

    What does everyone expect their game to look like when this whole mess clears up? I’m hoping to be back and playing at my current level in rather short time. July 2017 i broke my Tibia and recovered to be playing decent by January. Keep Chipping and Putting if you can...Stay active as much as you can and wash your hands!!!

    Social Distancing, Dr.K

  2. FRED L

    FRED L
    Centerport, NY

    Luckily here on Long Island my home course is still open. So we have been playing through the winter...
  3. Nick.

    Nick.
    PA

    uumm.. probably be a mess . lol.
  4. Amanda S

    Amanda S
    Richmond, Va

    I’ll probably still be playing left handed and using the same clubs. Other than that, no idea.
  5. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    Pretty good, lots of Twitch Trainer swings and indoor putting.. Te metronome helps putting tempo a lot!
  6. Titleist Fan 179

    Titleist Fan 179
    Middleburg hts, OH

    I bet unless you live in a warmer climate, I would suspect short games will be a mess and not sure anyone will be able to play to their hcp for a month or so. We will all be sre from doing all those home improvement projects we have been putting off ;)
  7. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    At this point, I am just hoping that we get to play!
  8. Elson C

    Elson C
    Southgate

    I just want to play, I am so eager to go play since my surgery.
    However, my game looks I will be very happy just to play.
  9. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Sometimes a long layoff actually helps my game. It gets me back to focusing on the basics. I will try to do more stretching and core exercise and swing the orange whip every few days to limit clubhead speed loss. Just hoping the travel ban is lifted before the May Sand Valley outing.
  10. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Depending on the length of the SAH measures and how far it goes into the golf season, I may have different options on course play. Many local courses are already on a tight budget and may be breaking ground as apartment complexes or Amazon distribution warehouses by Labor Day. Hopefully this will just be a bad dream by July 4 and the courses will be in their best summer condition in years.

    Our 4 municipal courses were already under review for running in the red and in need significant infrastructure investments. This could come out as only 18 holes remaining from the current 72.
  11. Dr. Kovatchian

    Dr. Kovatchian
    Carlsbad

    Don - Hopefully Madison will weather the storm! I always loved playing out at Yahara Hills.

    Be Safe!

    Cheers,
    Dr. K
  12. Tosh.

    Tosh.
    Dundee,Scotland.

    Just as I was finding a swing and some putts and a decent score albeit on winter tees, hopefully my practise at home helps me keep things ok(ish)
  13. Jim C

    Jim C
    Duxbury, MA

    I was able to play a few rounds before the crisis and played pretty good.

    I don't expect much drop off, my game is fairly consistent.
  14. Ohio still have many courses open (for now), all municipal courses are closed. The health dept. allowing them to open under new COVID-19 rules. Some of them are online purchase tee times only with all clubhouse operations closed, social distancing enforcement, no touching flagsticks - swim noodles in the cups so you can't hole out, etc. It is nice to be able to play something like golf during this time, the GG store open for online purchases with curbside pick-up only.

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