Golf Boom!

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Golf enrollement numbers up during pandemic

  • Allen D. Fisher | Meridian Tribune A golfer drives one off the green Sunday at Bosque Valley Golf Club, The Club has gotten a boom in business recently.
    Allen D. Fisher | Meridian Tribune A golfer drives one off the green Sunday at Bosque Valley Golf Club, The Club has gotten a boom in business recently.
  • Allen D. Fisher | Meridian Tribune Golfers prepare to tee off on hole one Sunday at Bosque Valley Golf Club, The Club has gotten a boom in business recently.
    Allen D. Fisher | Meridian Tribune Golfers prepare to tee off on hole one Sunday at Bosque Valley Golf Club, The Club has gotten a boom in business recently.
  • Allen D. Fisher | Meridian Tribune Bosque Valley Golf Club course grounds keeper and area golf coach Harvey Welch mows the course Sunday.
    Allen D. Fisher | Meridian Tribune Bosque Valley Golf Club course grounds keeper and area golf coach Harvey Welch mows the course Sunday.
There have been many quiet fields of grass un-played due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many baseball and softbal fields are seeing little or no action, no stadium lights for games lighting up the outskirts of Bosque towns. With all those close contact sports either shut down or delayed, the local golf club has seen it’s number rounds played increase in scores and droves. Golf is not a sport you…

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