Golf Glory

Golf continues record-breaking numbers into second consecutive summer

Jun 29, 2021 | 6:00 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – Golf Courses saw record breaking numbers last year, being one of few Covid-friendly sports available.

Despite the pandemic slowing down and more sports returning to play, golf could actually see an increase according to Ann Holmes, Golf Pro at the Prince George Golf and Curling Club.

“Well last year golf seemed to be one of the only Covid-friendly activities that people could do, so we saw an uptick in golf in general and I think people really got into it again. So this year [we’re] anticipating this continued uptick with our second covid summer.”

According to Holmes, one of the other reasons why golf had seen such an increase, was the fact that it provided families with the perfect activity that they could do together.

“People are just enthused about golf. Golf was up about 25-percent last year and we’re on track to probably do that or even more this year. It seems to be like the hot sport for Covid, so there was a big increase and I think a lot of families are thinking this was a good opportunity to get out and do something together.”

With provincial restrictions continuing do loosen as the pandemic slows down, golf courses could see even more demand, as they are able to offer much more than they could last year.

“Lessons have been busy, we got our junior program off the ground again. We had to shut it down last year because of the Covid restrictions, so this year we can do small groups, we have our juniors every Monday and we’re full with that.”

For Jessey Church, Assistant Pro at Aberdeen Glen Golf Club, he’s used to his club being a destination golf course and with travel restrictions now no longer in place, he will begin to see golfers from all across the province once again.

“Now that it’s completely open provincial-wide, we’re really looking forward to bringing some guys up from down in the lower mainland. [We’re] hoping that they’ll make it up here and we can show off what the North has to offer.”

For anyone involved with the game of golf, there may not have been as good a time as there is right now.

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