Under Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s stay at home, Michiganders are mandated to stay home as much as possible but they are allowed to go outside to get exercise. The governor has made is clear, though, that golfing is not allowed.
Despite that, members of private golf clubs around West Michigan are still showing up with their clubs on sunny days. And Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker said there is a small exception that makes this acceptable.
The Attorney General’s office still stands firm on the ban, saying that ” golf courses – whether public or private – may not be open to golfers.” Golf courses need to be closed for business, Becker says that’s pretty clear. But closed means no employees taking money and no carts out on the lawn.
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