Stay at Home Orders

Golf is Open in Ohio & Kentucky – Read Below

OHIO’S STAY AT HOME ORDER


In response to yesterday’s Stay at Home Order issued by the Ohio Governor’s office and Ohio’s Department of Health, we have been seeking clarification on whether golf courses could remain open for play. Today, we received confirmation that golf courses may remain open for play under Section 5, Part C of the Stay at Home Order, as long as they can comply with Social Distancing Requirements as outlined in Section 15.


Social distancing requirements as outlined by the Director’s Stay at Home Order include:

• Maintaining a distance of at least six feet between individuals

• Having hand sanitizer and sanitizing products readily available for employees and customers

• Implementing separate hours for elderly and vulnerable customers

• Posting online whether a facility is open and how to best reach the facility and continue services by phone or remotely (applicable to tee time reservations and checking in)


Additionally, maintenance for golf courses can proceed under Section 12, Part K as they are providing services necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation and essential operation of an Essential Activity as previously outlined (Section 5, Part C).


KENTUCKY STAY AT HOME ORDER


Golf in Kentucky remains open as well. The state has issued the following requirements:

• Golf Shop (retail component) closed

• Food Service remain as carryout, curbside, & delivery

• Continue all suggestions and best practices for safe play

• CDC Guidelines followed

• Governor’s Executive Order followed

• Suspension of Golf Car Usage (all but mandated)


While we are pleased to be able to provide a bit of clarity to this situation, please do not take this as an endorsement or requirement for courses to open. We believe that a course should make its own decision as to whether or not they would like to operate during these uncertain times. Courses should only open for play if they are certain that they can provide a safe environment for their employees and customers by complying with the social distancing requirements and proper sanitation of their equipment and common areas.


If you would like additional clarification regarding the Stay at Home Order as it relates to your business,we would encourage you to contact your counsel or local health department. We hope that you will continue to make decisions that are in the best interest of your health and the health of your employees, customers, friends, and family.


I can’t thank you all enough for being valued members of the GCGA and we will continue to do everything within our power to advocate, support, and grow the game. Our organization is here to serve you so please don’t hesitate to email or call if you have any questions.


Todd Johnson
Executive Director/CEO
Greater Cincinnati Golf Association
[email protected]