Golf thrives amid the pandemic

Highland Park Golf Course
Highland Park Golf Course. (Facebook/Golf Bloomington)

 

By Neil Doyle

BLOOMINGTON – Health experts have considered golf one of the safer sports amid COVID-19. With a lot of people wanting to get out of the house, many golf courses benefited.

That includes courses in Bloomington, according to the city’s golf director Jason Wingate.

“It wasn’t just us, it was courses across the country with the pandemic,” Wingate told WJBC’s Marc Strauss. “Golf was one of things that kind of opened up quicker in the process and it was able to be played. People just came back to the game in droves.”

Wingate said city courses had some of their highest turnout in a decade. Plus, with football, basketball, and other sports put on hold, there were a lot more youth golfers as well.

“We saw a lot of new youth golfers in our community come out and take up the game,” said Wingate.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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