GolfLink has announced that it has acquired Glendale Golf and Country Club in Hamilton, Ontario, its 23rd golf club in the Greater Toronto Area, joining such flagship courses as Glen Abbey, King Valley, Greystone and RattleSnake Point, for approximately $3.2 million.
Glendale, founded in 1919, was one of the first private clubs in the Hamilton area. More than 500 of the club's members volunteered over several months to build the course, which has had a vigorous and entertaining history. For example, found on the property is Smugglers Cave, a brick-lined cavern purported to be used by rum runners during Prohibition.
Within the ClubLink family, Glendale will be categorized as a Gold-level Member Club. ClubLink has committed to infuse capital into the property in the areas of cart paths, bunkers and clubhouse renovations.
ClubLink is Canada's largest owner and operator of golf clubs with 48.5 18-hole equivalent championship and six 18-hole equivalent academy courses at 41 locations, primarily in Ontario, Quebec and Florida.
Glendale, founded in 1919, was one of the first private clubs in the Hamilton area. More than 500 of the club's members volunteered over several months to build the course, which has had a vigorous and entertaining history. For example, found on the property is Smugglers Cave, a brick-lined cavern purported to be used by rum runners during Prohibition.
Within the ClubLink family, Glendale will be categorized as a Gold-level Member Club. ClubLink has committed to infuse capital into the property in the areas of cart paths, bunkers and clubhouse renovations.
ClubLink is Canada's largest owner and operator of golf clubs with 48.5 18-hole equivalent championship and six 18-hole equivalent academy courses at 41 locations, primarily in Ontario, Quebec and Florida.
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