Update from Ontario’s We Are Golf partners
Golf Courses to Remain OPEN
During the New Stay at Home Order
April 7, 2021

Dear Golf Industry Partners / Key Stakeholders,

Premier Ford and the Ontario Government announced today that the province is going into a province-wide declaration of emergency and a stay-at-home order effective at 12:01am on Thursday April 8th. Included in this announcement is confirmation that outdoor golf courses and driving ranges can remain open.

  • Click here for official announcement on April 7th.
  • Click here for current details on the Stay At Home Order details (and the underlying Emergency Brake guidelines) on the Ontario Government website updated on April 7th indicating golf courses and driving ranges allowed to be opened.

Ontario’s We Are Golf partners have been actively engaged with the Ontario Government throughout this process, right up to, and including, this morning. The key message has been that GOLF IS SAFE and that now, more than ever, safe outdoor recreational options will be critical to ensure the physical and mental well-being of Ontarians. We have reiterated our commitment as a golf industry to continue to be a LEADER in Ontario in providing one of these safe recreational activities that will be so important in the coming weeks. 
 
We are happy that the Ontario Government has recognized the need for safe outdoor activities like golf, but at the same time recognize that it is CRITICAL that we CONTINUE TO BE SAFE in 2021. Please ensure you are adhering to the following:
NEW Masks on Carts Rule
If you are allowing 2 riders from different households on a cart, they MUST wear a mask while in the cart. 

Physical Distancing
All staff and players must stay at least 6 feet apart. If not able to do this, a mask must be worn.
Screening Protocols
Please ensure you have CLEAR AND CONSISTENT SCREENING PROTOCOLS in place.
Gatherings
There is a maximum outdoor gathering limit of 5 people. Please do not allow for pre or post game gatherings at your facilities. 
Retail and Pro Shop
Limiting the majority of non-essential retailers to only operate for curbside pick-up and delivery, via appointment, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., with delivery of goods to patrons permitted between 6:00 am and 9:00 pm, and other restrictions.
Food & Beverage Outlets
During the current Stay-At-Home Order there is NO indoor or outdoor (patio) food service allowed. Facilities are allowed to proceed with Pick Up, Take Out and Delivery, and as such, that would indicate that your Halfway Hut can be open on the course for your golfers (with all seating removed) and beverage cart service would be allowed for golfers during their round.
We implore all facilities to be extremely diligent in following all key protocols. Golf facilities MUST demonstrate leadership in these areas if we want continue to be recognized as a safe, outdoor activity. Please continue to do your part. Thank you and stay safe!
 
Final Note: These continue to be tough times for everyone. While happy that golf courses will be open in Ontario, there will be many, many businesses very negatively impacted by this stay-at-home order and we need to be mindful of this. We ask that in any external communications (social media, etc.) you be very aware of your messaging and ensure you are being thankful that golf will be able to provide a SAFE outlet for the physical and mental well-being of Ontarians. We don’t want to be too celebratory in our tone in light of the significant challenges other businesses are facing
 
Yours in golf.
Executive Director
GAO
mkelly@gao.ca
Regional Director
NGCOA Canada
shunter@ngcoa.ca
Executive Director
PGA of Ontario
melanie@pgaofontario.com
President
OGSA
alschwemler@gmail.com
Ontario Branch President
CSCM
cserre@rosedalegolf.org