@john_shepherd77@JohnCoates14@EnglandGolf Im following the guidelines. My wife is shielding and the only time I leave the house is to shop which is far more dangerous for me and my wife than it is to walk around a golf course at a safe distance from anyone else. You can walk around a busy public park,
@john_shepherd77@JohnCoates14@EnglandGolf Driving to a garden centre isn't essential nor is driving to my local park but thousands more people are doing that than there are driving to a golf course. Using risk of crashing as a reason for not allowing golf is ridiculous. I'm a non golfer by the way. π
@john_shepherd77@JohnCoates14@EnglandGolf Omg... so does driving to the shops, garden centres, work, anywhere. Why don't we just ban driving for 2 months. That's the only way to justify your argument.
@markjarvis01@EnglandGolf I've lost count of the number of crashes I've seen of people on the way to the golf course. What an absolutely ridiculous argument. You should ban traffic completely for now based on that argument. What about people driving to the garden centres or supermarkets or anywhere? π
@ladycarr17@MrsSelinaH@MartinSLewis@TUIUK I know how it works thanks. I simply replied to your tweet that said if you cancel and not Tui you dont get a refund which is wrong. I took the decision to cancel because my wife works for the nhs and realised she'd be needed so didnt want to travel whether Tui cancelled or not.
@ladycarr17@MrsSelinaH@MartinSLewis@TUIUK That's wrong. I cancelled my holiday on March 19th, was due to travel on May 29th. As cancellation was more than 70 days before I was due to travel I lost my deposit but got the rest back. Took 13 weeks though. Refunded on 13th June. Check cancellation terms and conditions.
@MartinSLewis I cancelled on 19/3 for our holiday leaving 29/5 and took a Β£500 hit as my wife works for nhs and was adamant she wouldn't be going. Got my Β£3000 refund 13 weeks later (13/6).