Quote Originally Posted by chris lee View Post
I think the point is, if social distancing can be maintained ( which is easy in golf) then it does not matter if you play with someone in your own household or not, obviously while we should not encourage breaking rules and I appreciate your point people will and play with friends anyway.

But as you can likely find more room to distance while playing golf with friends than you could exercising in a public park, flouting that particular rule in golf is unlikely to have any tangible affects and not something people should lose sleep over.
Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't someone on here suggest that you going around a mate's house for a beer was fine as long as you use common sense? In other words you can drink with someone from a different household providing that you both use common sense.

It can't be the same person now suggesting that you shouldn't play golf under the same parameters can it?

It's all rather selective isn't it?