Golf Canada CEO defends public courses after Toronto mayoral candidate threatens closures
TORONTO — Laurence Applebaum couldn’t help but take it personally when Toronto mayoral candidate Jennifer Keesmaat proposed shutting down some of the city’s public courses.
It didn’t just bother Applebaum as CEO of Golf Canada, it bugged him because Toronto’s public courses are where he first fell in love with the game. When he was 12 his older brother took him to play his first-ever round at Don Valley Golf Course, which has been tabbed by Keesmaat for redevelopment along with Scarlett Woods and Dentonia Park.
“I would never have said I had a home course, I’d say I had a TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) course,” Applebaum said Friday. “Take the bus up to Don Valley or take the bus south on (Victoria) Park to the Pharmacy-Warden area to play Tam O’Shanter (another public course).
“Those are the places I was able to afford and get on.”