.GolfCanada is moving to Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ont., to build a new home for Canadian golf.
The Canadian PressCALEDON, ONT. — Golf Canada is moving to Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ont., to build a new home for Canadian golf.
The project will also feature the national headquarters for First Tee – Canada, a youth development program, which will include a publicly accessible putting green and indoor training centre. Golf Ontario and the Club Management Association of Canada plan to also relocate their corporate headquarters to Caledon.
Phase 1 of the Home for Canadian Golf project will include the corporate headquarters, a renovation of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, and a 30,000-square foot putting green that will break ground in 2023. The expected completion is 2025. The cost for Phase 1 is estimated at $20 million, and the financial funding model will be led by Golf Canada with a donation from Osprey Valley.
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