COVID-19: PA Announces May 1 reopening for Golf Courses, Marinas and Privately Owned Camp Grounds

As of May 1, PA will allow golf courses and marinas and privately owned campgrounds to re-open.

Golf Courses – as reported by Paul Gough of the Pittsburgh Gazette, the reopening will be statewide but also include specific physical-distancing guidelines, including “no gatherings of any kind and appropriate social distancing of 6 feet between individuals is strictly abided” by the golf courses, according to the regulations updated Monday afternoon.

Only 1 person will be permitted per cart without caddies. Only takeout or delivery is allowed for restaurants and banquets and social gatherings at the club houses are NOT allowed.

Marinas – will be required to adhere to physical distancing, and chartered watercraft or rental activity isn’t allowed.

State campgrounds – will remain closed until May 14, 2020.

Duane Morris has created a COVID-19 Strategy Team to help organizations plan, respond to and address this fast-moving situation. Contact your Duane Morris attorney for more information. Prior Alerts on the topic are available on the team’s webpage.

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