FootGolf On The Exe reopens with new coronavirus safety measures

By The Editor

29th Jul 2021 | Local News

Image courtesy of FootGolf On The Exe.
Image courtesy of FootGolf On The Exe.

FootGolf On The Exe has reopened offering locals the chance to combine their love of crazy golf and football once again.

The 18 hole FootballGolf Course, opposite The Royal Marine Camp on Exmouth Road has reopened its doors and is welcoming players.

FootGolf On The Exe's Paul Collinson told Nub News: "I'm happy to confirm we reopened on Wednesday, May 13. The safety of our customers and employees are our top priority.

"Therefore the following changes will be implemented in line with government advice to combat the coronavirus.

"Players must pre-book and pay before attending to ensure we can control the amount of players on the course.

"Groups will be limited to a maximum of 6 and should all be from the same household. Players must adhere to social distancing rules at all times.

"The social area and cabin will be closed. All equipment will be dispensed through the window. Please do not remove the flags on the course at any time."

All balls will be cleaned and disinfected before being passed to players and players must use the hand sanitiser provided upon entering and the leaving the course.

We will be cleaning and disinfecting all balls before passing them on to players.

Paul added: "Please do not attend the course and put others at risk if you are showing any signs of Covid-19."

If you would like to find out more about FootGolf On The Exe or book a round click here.

     

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