The Idylwylde Golf & Country Club was established in 1922
You can read a comprehensive history of the golf club in this Sudbury.com article by freelancer Vicki Gilhula, published earlier this month.
Special guests Mayor Brian Bigger and Golf Canada representative Owen Rigg honoured the club with congratulatory plaques recognizing its historic milestone. The new commemorative clock is a Verdin golf clock. “The eye-catching timepiece was erected adjacent to the starter shack and will serve as a gathering and focal point for the golf course for years to come,” said an email from Idylwylde.
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