‘The feelgood factor will certainly come alive’ – Cams Hall Estate Golf Club ready to welcome members back as lockdown restrictions are eased
Like all courses, the Fareham-based venue has been shut since mid-December - the third time they had to shut their gates since the first lockdown was announced over a year ago.
With golf one of the first sports to reopen following the first national lockdown last June,
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due to its reputation as a sociable, low impact option.
Cams Hall Estate General Manager Heather Tubb enthused: ‘My team and myself are truly delighted to welcome our members back.
‘Over the past few months, we have taken the opportunity to make numerous improvements in and around the clubhouse, and our greenkeeping team have been working tirelessly to ensure that our courses are in great condition ready for our reopening.
‘I am confident that our members will be suitably impressed.
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Hide AdThe Club Company - who own the Cams Hall club - has continued to engage with its golf members during lockdown, with over 400 members regularly attending online golf tutorials while courses have been closed.
Club Company CEO Richard Calvert, whose company own 15 clubs across central and southern England, said: “It’s great to see all of our clubs reopening and our team giving the warmest of welcomes to our loyal members.
‘Golf is such an amazing sport, bringing friends and families together in stunning countryside surroundings.
‘The feelgood factor will certainly come alive at our championship courses after a trying few months for all.’