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There is a very nice Indoor Golf Facility not too far from where I live. My game NEEDS a lot of work right now. That's especially true for my full swing. I have the funds to get a limited membership allowing me Trackman or GCQuad time. One would think that's a no brainer. Work on your game all winter at the indoor golf place, right?

What do you all think? 
Is that a safe choice during this COVID thing? 
The county in which my wife works just went to purple. That's the highest rating our state has. It's the first county in the state to do so. My wife works remote and has been doing so since March. But it's got me thinking; Am I being responsible by going and working on my golf game INDOORS an hour or two per week just to get time on the Trackman?

Or is that not a smart choice?

I'm curious to hear others opinions. 

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I think it depends on how many people are there, the precautions the indoor sim is taking, etc. If it's just one or two simulators, and only one person per simulator, that seems okay to me. If there are 10 simulators and 4 people per simulator, that's different. 

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I agree with @DeadMan. Go check it out and see what their protocols are and how open the space is.

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7 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

There is a very nice Indoor Golf Facility not too far from where I live. My game NEEDS a lot of work right now. That's especially true for my full swing. I have the funds to get a limited membership allowing me Trackman or GCQuad time. One would think that's a no brainer. Work on your game all winter at the indoor golf place, right?

What do you all think? 
Is that a safe choice during this COVID thing? 
The county in which my wife works just went to purple. That's the highest rating our state has. It's the first county in the state to do so. My wife works remote and has been doing so since March. But it's got me thinking; Am I being responsible by going and working on my golf game INDOORS an hour or two per week just to get time on the Trackman?

Or is that not a smart choice?

I'm curious to hear others opinions. 

I'm not sure what purple represents on the scale but my "opinion" is that I personally wouldn't do it, at this time. I've been doing monitored cardio rehab at the local hospital for the last couple of months but have just put my sessions on hold for now due to the very high number of cases recently in the county we live in. All indoor activities away from home are a no go for us until things get better. Of course, we're old and at definite risk - your case may be and probably is different. 


A local golf course put in 3 simulators recently.   I bought a winter membership to use them.   Since the latest "shelter in place" order in Michigan they are limiting use to 10 people total for the 3 simulators.   There is no food or beverages.    Yesterday I reserved one for two hours (thought about @Vinsk for about 20 minutes) and wore a mask the entire time.   It's not ideal but it beats sitting at home watching TV.    

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