A former Angus councillor has thrown his support behind a petition calling on the UK government to reopen golf clubs to members.
David May said the reasoning behind closing most institutions to combat Covid-19 does not apply to golf because distancing comes naturally to the sport.
The former Angus councillor said golf courses had already been struggling before the pandemic forced their closures as their busiest time of year approached.
Daniel Palmer from Royston, who started the petition, said it would be safe if clubs were to allow no more than two golfers per tee, as long as they maintained a two metre distance from one another.
He writes: “This is no different from walking in a park or field. I risk my life everyday still going to work and going to the supermarket once a week but I am not allowed to walk and play a round of golf in the open air, this doesn’t make sense under the current exercise allowance.”
Mr May said: “As a former councillor who was at one time directly involved in the council policy towards golf courses and their viability… I am aware of the present issues facing golf courses.
“I have concerns about the fact that course are closed and the impact that will have on their medium and long term futures.
“It is clear that the lockdown occurred at the time many golfers would have been just about to pay their season tickets and some may have delayed paying due to the fact that courses are closed.
“Any easing of the restrictions under strict conditions will be beneficial.”