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Caledon officially the new home of Canadian Golf

July 21, 2022   ·   0 Comments

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley to be home of Golf Canada headquarters and more

By Zachary Roman

Caledon is the new home of Canadian golf.

On July 20, TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley and Golf Canada officially announced that Golf Canada’s headquarters is coming to Osprey Valley in Alton.

The announcement was made at a special media event, and a who’s who of the Canadian golf world was in attendance.

Caledon Mayor Allan Thompson was in attendance too, alongside members of Caledon Council.

The home of Canadian golf project will take place in phases, and will see Golf Canada’s headquarters and the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum move to Osprey Valley. Also coming to the grounds of Osprey Valley are the national headquarters of First Tee Canada, a free and publicly accessible putting green, and an indoor high-performance golf centre.

Golf Ontario and the Club Management Association of Canada will also be moving their headquarters to Alton.

“Our vision to be a world leader in golf contemplates more than just a physical building — culture, collaboration, and innovation are critical elements,” said Golf Canada CEO Laurence Applebaum. “Establishing a new headquarters and a Canadian golf campus with our partners to meet, play, train, plan, celebrate and collaborate, represents a transformative moment to advance the sport.”



         

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