This season marks Thames Valley’s 100th season, having opened in 1924. The course is marking the occasion with a refurbished clubhouse and merchandise with a new logo.
London’s two municipally owned golf courses are set to open their season Thursday, with one celebrating a special milestone.
“We’ve done some renovations to the clubhouse, some new carpet, some new lighting, some new furniture, and a new bar area as well as some upgrades out on the golf course,” says Mike Vandertuin of the city’s recreation department. “We did do a few things to prepare for that; our great grounds crew led by Dave Cambridge have done a good job. We did have some tree damage as a result of some of the windstorms that we’ve had, so staff have been busy.”The weather forecast for Thursday and Friday may impact the opening this week, but looking ahead to the weekend and next week, the weather seems more suited for a round of golf.
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