All of NC goes to a "stay home" order tomorrow afternoon; we've been on essentially the same order in Durham since the middle of last week.
Golf is specifically exempt in both the Durham order and the NC order. I've seen a variety of measures taken at local courses to make the situation safer for golfers and their employees.
1. Almost all courses have shut down their practice ranges., which seem wise.
2. Most are restricting carts to single riders unless there are two people from the same household playing together.
3. Most, if not all, have done something to the cup to prevent the golfer from needing to touch anything but his or her own golf ball.
4. All, as far as I know, have issued directives to golfers to not only stay an appropriate distance apart, but to NOT touch the flagstick or touch the golf ball or equipment of the people they are playing with.
5. "No cash" seems to be predominant, and the card readers have been moved to the front of the counter for the customer to use, rather than someone behind the counter having to handle my credit card.
6. Some private clubs have gone to a "no guest" policy. I played yesterday as a guest at a private club in Durham, but I had to settle up with my host on our own; all charges were going to the member's account, with no money or even credit cards changing hands.
7. Plexiglass shields have been put in front of the counter in some places, and lots of places seem to have simply shut down their merchandise operations completely.
8. A local public course is alternating tee times between walkers and riders; I assume that this is to let family members play together in closer proximity without impacting others.
So yesterday, I arrived at the course, got my Clicgear and clubs and Yeti cup out of the car, hit a few practice putts and chips, and we played as a walking twosome. I don't think I touched anything that hadn't come there with me the entire time; it felt a LOT safer than going to the grocery store, or buying gas, or any of the other things that are necessary in this Time of the Plague. It's a LOT easier to stay 6' away on a golf course than on a jogging trail, or even a sidewalk, for that matter.
I will say this, though: there is some resentment among non-golfers toward all of this, and an assumption at least by some that the reason golf is exempt is because of class considerations. In other words, a magnified version of the "ordinary" land use/water use/chemical use arguments that are made against golf anyway.
Going forward over the next month, it wouldn't surprise me for the rules to eventually be amended to close the courses down; I'd regret that, of course, but I don't think I'd object to it.