Bunker Links Golf Course Opens May 1, 2020 with Restrictions

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Per the modified stay-at-home order from the State of Illinois, golf courses in Illinois are allowed to open on Friday, May 1, 2020 under safety guidelines.  

Bunker Links Golf Course will open on Friday, May 1, 2020 and will follow the precautions and restrictions outlined below:

1. Require telephone bookings for all players.

2. Play is only allowed in singles or twosome.

3. No threesomes or foursomes.

4. 15-minute tee time intervals.

5. No congregating, no handshakes and maintain social distancing.

6. The driving range and the putting green will be closed.

7. Walking only, except individuals with a physical disability or physical limitations that prevent them from walking the course. Private carts will not be allowed. If a private cart owner has a disability or limitation, they will be allowed to use one of Bunker Links’ golf carts.

8. Flagsticks cannot be removed.

9. Men’s and women’s bathrooms will be open in the clubhouse only.

10. The clubhouse will be closed but players will be allowed in one at a time to purchase golf or food and beverage to go.

11. No leagues, golf outings or golf tournaments during the month of May.

12. Credit cards only. No cash.

13 Pull carts will not be available. You may bring your own. 

For more information call Bunker Links at (309) 344-1818

***Report Courtesy of the City of Galesburg***

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