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by Kamille Purdy Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What happened to Tam o’Shanter Golf Course?

A 5.677-hectare parcel at the southeast corner is leased to the City of Scarborough for local park purposes. Tam O’Shanter Golf Course occupies the remaining 42.353 hectares. Metro Parks and Culture undertook a comprehensive $1.17 million redevelopment of the golf course in 1980.

Where is Tam O'Shanter Golf Course?

Tam O'Shanter of Pennsylvania Golf Course Tam O’Shanter is a beautiful 18 hole public golf course and driving range located in Hermitage, Pennsylvania. We pride ourselves in being a family owned and operated business providing customers with a memorable golf experience for over 80 years.

Is there a tax on Tam o’Shanter Park?

All applicable taxes are extra. In 1973, Metro Council approved the acquisition of 48.03 hectares of the former Tam O’Shanter Country Club by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority for use as a public park.

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How much did it cost to acquire Tam O'Shanter Country Club?

Acquisition costs of $10,825,000 were shared by the Province of Ontario (40 per cent), Metro (38 per cent) and the former Borough of Scarborough ...

Where is Tam O'Shanter Golf Course?

Tam O'Shanter Golf Course. Nestled alongside the Highland Creek is north-east Toronto’s premier golf course. Tam O’Shanter provides a comfortable experience for golfers to learn the game, grow their abilities and sharpen their skills.

What time does the 9 hole rate apply?

** 9 hole rates only apply during early morning hours off the back nine or off the front nine during evening hours. Early morning and evening hours vary; please ask when booking tee time.

How to contact Tam O'Shanter?

Tam O'Shanter of Pennsylvania Golf Course | Hermitage, PA. Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions, by calling our Pro Shop directly at. (724) 981-3552 or email us at: [email protected].

What is the 14th hole?

The No. 14 signature hole is the 115-yard Par 3 known as “Death Valley” because of the many good scores that have died in its depths! The king himself, Arnold Palmer, even played on the immaculate greens as a teenager, and Sam Snead set the course record nearly 85 years ago.

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