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Alert Level 4 Extended
 
 
Dear Guest, Monday, 23 August, 2021

Alert Level 4 Extended
Dear members,
 
As you would have heard from the PM this afternoon Alert Level 4 across NZ has been extended until 11:59pm on Friday. The Auckland region will remain in L4 until 11:59pm on Tuesday August 31st.
 
A decision will be made on Friday afternoon on the Alert Level (except for AKL) and as soon as this is known I will be back in touch. It is highly unlikely we will be in Level 3 from Saturday and even then golf is far from normal - see Dean's email below about the probable playing criteria if it stays as it was last year. 
 
Until we are in Level 2 again all our golfing facilities will remain closed (apart from the course in L3). All club competitions are suspended until Level 2.
 
Colin and his team will continue to undertake essential course maintenance under the guidelines provided.
 
Below is the latest advice and update from Golf NZ.
 
Stay safe all and keep the practice up at home.
 
Neville 
 
Golf and Alert Level 4

Alert Level 4, the implications for golf are as follows:

  1. All golf club facilities are to remain closed.
  2. All golf courses are to remain closed for the playing of golf.
  3. Only essential golf course maintenance can be undertaken.

The specific rules for Sport and Recreation at Alert Level 4 can viewed at this link: https://sportnz.org.nz/media/4140/play-active-recreation-and-sport-at-level-4-19-august-2021.pdf

Golf and Alert Level 3
Later this week, Golf New Zealand will publish guidelines on the implications for golf at Alert Level 3. Indications are that the regulations will be very similar to the last time we were at Alert Level 3. This will mean a range of measures will need to be at place to enable golf to be played. Whether a golf club opens for play is entirely decision for each golf club to make. For those that do decide to open for golf, all facilities (club houses, pro shops etc) will need to be closed and solo/bubble golf will be all that is permitted. No pin flags or any other shared touch points (bunker rakes etc) will be able to be on course. More details later in the week.

Essential Turf Maintenance

At Alert Level 4, golf course maintenance can be undertaken for minimum operations necessary to maintain condition or value. This directive is under the Government’s Workplace Guidelines as published at https://www.business.govt.nz/covid-19/operating-at-alert-levels

Where essential maintenance is undertaken, a golf course must:

  1. Minimise, or eliminate if possible, physical interactions among staff.
  2. Ensure appropriate health, hygiene and safety measures are in place.
  3. Restrict activity to only what is essential during the Alert Level 4 period.

Financial Support for Organisations Affected by Lockdown
Applications for the Wage Subsidy scheme are now available and will be open for a period of two weeks. Businesses can apply for the Wage Subsidy if they expect a loss of 40% of revenue as a result of the alert level increase. The Wage Subsidy can only be used by businesses to support them to continue to pay employee wages. You can find the link to the application form here. For privacy reasons, businesses must obtain consent from each staff member who the employer wishes to name on the application for the Subsidy.

Businesses may also be able to apply for the Resurgence Support Payment to help with business costs, if the business has incurred a loss of 30% of revenue as a result of the alert level increase. Applications for the Resurgence Support Payment scheme will open at 8am on Tuesday 24 August 2021. More information about the Resurgence Support Payment can be found here.

A business can receive both the Wage Subsidy payment and the Resurgence Support Payment, if the eligibility criteria is met for each payment.

The government announcement about the assistance that is available can be found here.

Please note: This advice may be updated after further consultation with government. The most up to date information on the COVID-19 pandemic (as it relates to golf) is on the Golf New Zealand website: https://www.golf.co.nz/news-detail?newsarticleid=23479&tags=Industry

If you have any queries please be in touch.

Nga mihi,

Dean Murphy
Chief Executive
Golf New Zealand
 
 
 
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