Mass Golf Courses Reopen Today With Restrictions
Mass Golf Courses Reopen Today With Restrictions
If a golf course is privately owned, they will be allowed to reopen as early as today as a private operator may permit individuals access to their property. Social distancing between golfers must be followed and no gathering of any kind is allowed.
There are a number of restrictions including no use of golf carts or bunker rakes. Groundkeepers are allowed to work, however caddies, golf pros are still considered non-essential and continue to be sidelined.
City and towns can decide if they allow the opening of municipal courses but would have to follow the same guidelines as privately owned courses.
Mass Golf Posted the State’s guidelines that must be adhered to on their massgolf.org website.
GUIDELINES FOR GOLFERS AND COURSES
- Security personnel can be delineated by each club (ex. A pro and the head starter) and will be present to enforce social distancing. There can be no other employees working at the recreational component of the golf operation.
- All staff must wear face coverings while on property.
- Course facilities including but not limited to the clubhouse, golf shop, restaurant, bag room and locker room must remain closed.
- No caddies allowed.
- No golf carts allowed.
- Push carts may be used. Players must either carry their own bag or use a push cart.
- All golfers must maintain proper social distancing of at least 6 feet at all times.
- Groups of players are restricted to no more than 4 players at one time.
- Members-only clubs can allow guests as determined by the security personnel on the golf course.
- Private clubs that allow non-members to make reservations can do so at their discretion.
- Maintenance personnel are permitted to work on the golf course.
- Tee Time Policy must be 15 minutes between groups.
- Golfers must stay in their car until 15 minutes before their tee time and must return to their car immediately following play.
- Online and remote payment options must be utilized.
- All golfers must use their own golf clubs. Sharing golf clubs or rental golf clubs is not allowed.
- Flagsticks must remain in the hole. Hole liners must be raised so picking a ball out of the hole doesn’t occur.
- Bunker rakes must be removed, and ball washers must be removed or covered.
- Practice putting green, driving range, and chipping areas must be closed.
- Facilities must have readily accessible hand sanitizer.
If you want to swing the clubs here is a list of courses in the Berkshires. Check with the course to find out their individual status.
Blandford Country Club
17 North Street
Blandford, MA 01008
413-848-2443
Bas Ridge Golf Course in Hinsdale
151 Plunkett Street
Hinsdale, MA 01235
413-655-2605
Berkshire Hills Country Club
500 Benedict Road
Pittsfield, MA 01201
413-442-1451
Country Club of Pittsfield
639 South Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201
413-447-8500
Cranwell Resort & Golf Club
55 Lee Road
Lenox, MA 01240
413-637-2563
Donnybrook Country Club
775 Williamstown Road
Lanesboro, MA 01237
413-499-7888
GEAA
303 Crane Avenue
Pittsfield, MA 01201
413-442-8333
Greenock Country Club
220 West Park Street
Lee, MA 01238
413-243-3323
Skyline Country Club
405 South Main Street
Lanesboro, MA 01237
413-445-5584
Stockbridge Golf Club
6A Main Street
Stockbridge, MA 01262
413-298-3423
Taconic Golf Club
19 Meacham Street
Williamstown, MA 01267
413-458-3997
Wahconah Country Club
20 Orchard Rd.
Dalton, MA 01226
413-684-2864
Waubeeka Golf Links
137 New Ashford Road
Williamstown, MA 01267
413-458-5869
The Links at Worthington
113 Ridge Road
Worthington, MA 01098
413-238-4464
Wyantenuck Country Club
46 West Sheffield Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230
413-528-0350
A great source for the Mass golfer is MassGolf.Org.