General Manager Peter Rose says that depends on the snow melt and how long it takes for the course to dry out.
Blomidon Golf Club is hoping the warm weather this week will help melt the snow so people can book a tee time. General Manager Peter Rose spoke with Bayfm’s Lenny Benoit and says they are hoping to be open by the end of May but that depends on the snow melt and how long it takes for the course to dry out.
Rose says the Junior Golf Program will start when school is finished in June. He says there are three different age groups and they have golf clubs on hand for beginners.
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