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Topgolf Myrtle Beach sets reopening date and new safety procedures

Topgolf Myrtle Beach will reopen on Monday with changes and safety protocols in place for the safety of guests.

The venue, which opened in March 2019 and features 72 indoor-outdoor hitting bays as well as interior bars, has been closed because of the coronavirus COVID-19.

The new policies and safety protocols include:

Social Distancing: New social distancing guidelines have been put in place throughout the venue, emphasizing the six-feet-apart guidance recommended by health authorities.

Online Reservations: To reduce wait lines, Topgolf is offering free advanced online reservations allowing guests to book open-air bays prior to arrival.

Outdoor Hitting Bays: The entire area will be disinfected after every group, including golf clubs, golf balls and game screens. With 11 feet between tees in adjoining bays, Topgolf has also installed dividers between bays for added safety.

Employee Health & Safety: In addition to health checks and staggered check-in times to promote social distancing, employees will always be required to wear masks during their shifts and gloves when handling food and drinks.

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Alan Blondin
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Alan Blondin covers golf, Coastal Carolina University athletics, business, and numerous other sports-related topics that warrant coverage. Well-versed in all things Myrtle Beach, Horry County and the Grand Strand, the 1992 Northeastern University journalism school valedictorian has been a reporter at The Sun News since 1993 after working at papers in Texas and Massachusetts. He has earned eight top-10 Associated Press Sports Editors national writing awards and more than 20 top-three S.C. Press Association writing awards since 2007.
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