Flags flying at council golf courses

Darby Schilder putts as mate Keegan Robertson checks his technique. (Joe Mastroianni). 212984_01

Golf is an important outlet for gym junkie and former Geelong Falcons footballer Darby Schilder amid reintroduced stage 3 coronavirus restrictions.

“It’s just good to get out and have a hit of golf,” the 22-year-old Grovedale bricklayer said.

Darby welcomed the council’s recent decision to keep its three golf courses open, including his home green Balyang Par 3, especially as his work had slowed down recently.

“It’s unreal, I’ve been going every day of the week and I plan to keep going every day till I’m back at work,” he said.

“Back when everything went back to relative normal for six weeks [following the first stage 3 restrictions in March], I was in the gym every day.

“Now it’s back to stage 3, it’s no gym and all golf, but it’s good to have something to do, I suppose.”

Golfers can only play with one other person or members of their own household at council-managed golf courses at Newtown (Balyang Par 3), Lara and Queens Park.

Those playing together must keep at least 1.5 metres away from each other and 100 metres from other groups, and face coverings are mandatory.

Golfers must book ahead, have a photo licence or other valid proof of identity to enter and must not share equipment.

Golf carts are only available to golfers aged over 65 or with a disability.

Council sport and recreation chair Ron Nelson said stage 3 restrictions also allowed bike riding, surfing or yoga in the park.

“This recognises the physical and mental health benefits that recreation and exercise can bring,” he said.

“But it is vital that people comply with the directions on how to safely take part in these activities.”