This thread is to keep track of courses closed in city/states due to local policies regarding COVID-19.
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This thread will never be able to keep up.
I am personally going to update course condition as "unplayable" if i hear that a park is closed due to the pandemic.
I have updated the conditions to V-Rock and Oregon Park as "unplayable" already.
I am personally going to update course condition as "unplayable" if i hear that a park is closed due to the pandemic.
I have updated the conditions to V-Rock and Oregon Park as "unplayable" already.
I have updated the conditions to V-Rock and Oregon Park as "unplayable" already.
Course conditions for these still show:Lafreniere Park
Parc Des Familles
Both in Southeast Louisiana, both currently closed.
I don't mean to single anyone out, so please don't take this personally Lumberjack, but I noticed:
Course conditions for these still show:
Lafreniere Park: Course Conditions as of 2/28/2020 = Good
Parc des Familles: Course Conditions as of 3/9/2020 = Good
If you post a closure here, please: go to the course page and update course conditions to "1 - Poor/Unplayable."
Searching through this thread for specific courses will be like looking for a needle in a haystack. But checking a course page and reading the conditions before you head out is pretty easy.
IF YOU VISIT ANY COURSE, PLEASE... UPDATE THE CONDITIONS.
Even if the conditions haven't changed, or you have nothing to say, just seeing conditions say "Decent" with a recent date tells people the course was open as of that date. As fast as things are evolving in the current situation, reading course conditions were good two weeks ago doesn't help anyone.
If everyone does this for the courses we visit, the day we visit, we'll be working with quality info. I'd update them myself, but who am I to update course conditions when I don't have first-hand knowledge... I've never even been to Louisiana.