Ohio Dept of Health Changes Ruling: Courses May Remain Open
On Saturday evening, the Ohio Department of Health reversed its Thursday decision, allowing golf courses to remain open as recreation areas during the COVID-19 shutdown.
On Saturday evening, the Ohio Department of Health reversed its Thursday decision, allowing golf courses to remain open as recreation areas during the COVID-19 shutdown.
Some well-spaced 50+ degree weather days in February 2020 led to a 299.0% increase in rounds played across Greater Cleveland.
The Director of the Ohio Department of Health responded to a question about golf in yesterday’s press conference with the Governor.
County Health Departments across the state don’t like the interpretation of the Governor’s Order that golf courses may remain open.
Northeast Ohio Golf welcomes Oberlin Golf Club as a brand new 2020 Course Member.
The Zoar 3-Man Step Back Scramble scheduled for Saturday, March 28th has been postponed.