Golf Canada and Osprey Valley have announced a major partnership to build a new Home for Canadian Golf – a project that will see the National Sport Federation relocate its corporate base of operations to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon.
In addition to Golf Canada’s national headquarters and the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, the vision for the Canadian golf campus will feature the national headquarters for First Tee – Canada, which will include a publicly accessible community putting green and an indoor training centre.
The PGA of Canada has committed to a strategic partnership with Golf Canada to assist in executing grassroots components along with coaching and training activities.
“Caledon is the perfect home for Canadian golf and I couldn’t be more pleased to welcome Golf Canada, Golf Ontario and CMAC to our town,” said Caledon Mayor Allan Thompson.
“Our expansive rural beauty combined with vibrant urban centres and a thriving hospitality industry will help drive Golf Canada’s success, in turn, the new golf campus will create 475 jobs during construction and 185 relocating to Caledon, increase tourism, recreation and support local businesses.”
Phase 1 of the Home for Canadian Golf project – which will include the corporate headquarters, a reinvigoration of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, and a 30,000 square foot community putting green inspired by the Himalayas Putting Course in St. Andrews – will break ground in 2023 with expected completion by 2025.