Covid-19 struggles Due to the
COVID-19 restrictions caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, leisure centres were forced to closed for months in line with government guidelines. On 1 April 2021,
Southampton City Council took over the management of the golf course after the previous operator had been hit by the pandemic and the expiry of their contract.
Southampton City Council and recovery Following the change in management to Southampton City Council, essential grounds work was carried out on the golf course to bring it back to use. Plugs of soil were removed from the green and a feed, seed and sand mix was spread to rejuvenate the putting surfaces, whilst irrigation work was also carried out. In late 2021, further work was completed on the golf course, including improvements to the greens, drainage, the playability of the course, paths along with other improvements. The council will also be improving the cottages. However, a recent bat survey revealed the presence of roosting
bats within the cottages, which are legally protected, and are working with an
ecologist to ensure the refurbishment is carried out correctly and in line with the National England mitigation license that has been granted. == Post-pandemic ==