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Bridge of Allan Golf Club

Bridge of Allan, Stirling

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    Bridge of Allan, Stirling

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Bridge of Allan Golf Club – Opens

BOFAGC February 10, 2021

2021 Open Competitions announced!
Here are some dates for your diary :
28th Aug-Rising Sun Open (Gents)
3rd Sept-Golfcrest Senior Gents Open
26th Sept-Gents Open Texas Scramble
Go to our Book Now/Opens tab to book your tee time

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Our course flyover is a great way to check out our course

BOFAGC February 9, 2021

Have you see our course flyover – check it out below!

Many thanks to Robbie of Skyline Video & Photography

for the filming, video design and production

https://www.bofagc.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5918/2020/01/BOA-Golf-Rev5-HD.mp4

 

 

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2021 Season starts

BOFAGC February 8, 2021

We are so fortunate that we have been able to launch the 2021 season and that our members are able to continue to play golf safely within the Covid restrictions. The most recent Fixture List is available here

Thank  you to all our members old and new and also the wonderful #bridgeofallan community for the the support that the club has received during the most challenging of times for everyone, hopefully we can welcome visitors fairly soon.

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Winter Membership

BOFAGC October 30, 2020

Our winter golf membership is back for 2020/2021, check out the details here

We look foward to you joining our Club!

 

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COVID-19 Update 12th Mar 2021

BOFAGC October 30, 2020

***12th Mar 2021** Update – course remains closed to visitors – access for visitors will be reviewed end of April 2021.

Latest Guidance from Scottish Golf: scottishgolf.org/covid-19-local-protection-levels-guidance/

Clubs should note that from Friday 12 March:

  • Golf courses with a designated COVID Officer can permit organised golf for members who live within the local authority area. Play can take place in four-balls with no restrictions on the number of households.
  • Golf courses without a designated COVID Officer, or where members are crossing a local authority boundary to play, can remain open for play with a maximum of four players from two households.
  • For groups over the age of 12, coaching should not exceed group sizes of 15.
  • For groups under the age of 12, coaching should not exceed group sizes of 30.

Since our last update, we have received several queries relating to the new group numbers and limits. We wish to provide clubs with further clarity on this.

The guidance to permit 4-ball play from 4 different households to members who live within the local authority area is in-line with new sport-specific guidance developed by sportscotland and the Scottish Government for organised sport. Cross-border travel from one local authority area to another for organised sport is not currently permitted.

Within the latest guidance, golf continues to be considered a form of informal exercise, where participants are permitted to travel up to five miles from their local authority boundary to take part. However, where this is the case, household limits of 4 people from 2 households apply.

Scottish Golf does not set the rules or parameters for these distinctions. However, we will continue to provide feedback on their practicalities for our member clubs. In comparison with most other sports across Scotland, we are in a unique and fortunate position to benefit from being identified as both organised sport and informal exercise at this time.

We remind all clubs and golfers in Scotland that we remain in a privileged position, with courses across the country remaining open for play. Being able to benefit from playing golf should not be taken for granted, and we kindly ask that all clubs and golfers adhere to the latest guidance to ensure we can continue to make positive progress out of lockdown.

 

Latest update from Scottish Golf 24th Feb 2021: 

Following the First Minister’s latest update on COVID-19 restrictions, please note that there is no change to the current position for golf. This means:

  • Golf courses can remain open for play with a maximum of two players from up to two households
  • Outdoor coaching will be restricted to 2 people (including the coach) for those 12 years or over. Under 12s do not count towards the number so a coach can take larger groups of up to 30 U12s
  • Golfers must stay close to home, travel only for essential purposes (which includes golf as part of the permitted exercise activities) and in line with the new legislation

Bridge of Allan Golf Club:  the course and clubhouse will be closed to visitors until further notice – access for visitors will be reviewed end of April 2021.

Scottish Golf has issued guidance to all affiliated clubs with further guidance relating to the Scottish Government’s COVID protection levels by local area. The latest version of their COVID-19 Guidance for Golf Clubs and Golfers is available via Scottish Golf COVID-19 Updates

‘Level’ guidance sheet for golfers Appendix-Guidelines-by-Level-FINAL-v2

The updated guidance is summarised as follows and unless otherwise stated is effective immediately:

The Scottish Government has advised that you should avoid travel to other areas regardless of their level unless essential. For exercise/sport – there is an exemption, however, it is limited:

• In tier 4, not permitted to drive outside your Local Authority area for exercise – you can cross boundaries in the process of exercising i.e if a golf course straddles two Local Authority area boundaries.
• In tier 3, you are permitted to travel around 5 miles for exercise.
• In tier 2 & tier 1, you are permitted to travel freely for exercise within your own Local Authority area.
• U18s – can travel freely for exercise in Tiers 0-3. They should not travel in or out of a Tier 4 area.

All golfers should be aware of travel guidance outlined by the Scottish Government and this should always be followed.

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Course – Resumption of play

BOFAGC September 10, 2020

10 September 2020

All visitors are required to provide name and contact details for each individual visitor and to adhere to the latest COVID-19 guidelines, which can be viewed here  scottishgolf.org/clarity-on-phase-3-guidance-for-golf   When using the clubhouse you will be required to wear a mask.

21st July 2020

Bridge of Allan Golf Course has been open for golf since Friday 29th May. Scottish Government/Scottish Golf guidelines are that “tee times should be managed and booked in advance” so all players must book before they play using the Club’s BRS system. The club is also required to have a monitoring system in place to ensure that this happens, see Scottish Golf Guidelines FAQs

Members and golfing visitors can now book tee times via the BRS System for up to one week in advance via the ‘book now’ link. New members are welcome to apply – take a look at our memberships pages

Non-members are respectfully reminded to not exercise on the course but to abide by the outdoor access code when crossing over the course and to keep to pathways for their own safety.

 

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Pendreich Road
Sunnylaw,
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FK9 4LY

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