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Burlington is investing in municipal golf. Will Hamilton follow suit?

The city recently decided, in part based on public feedback, to keep 18 holes at Tyandaga.

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Tyandaga

An aerial view of Burlington’s Tyandaga Golf Course, which was designed by Canadian Golf Hall of Fame architect Robbie Robinson and opened in 1963.

Hamilton golfers will have to wait until at least next month to find out what the future holds for their municipal golf facilities, Chedoke and King’s Forest.

That’s when a study commissioned by the city and carried out by Toronto-based GGA Partners to look at the operations and requirements for municipal golf in Hamilton is expected to be reviewed by city council.

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Garry McKay

is a freelance contributor for The Hamilton Spectator who specializes in golf. He is a former Spectator sports writer.

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