Golf clubs under pressure as developers eye land
Melbourne's poorer golf clubs are merging, relocating or closing, while the city's richest sandbelt courses thrive.
Clay Lucas is city editor for The Age. Clay has worked at The Age since 2005, covering state politics, urban affairs, transport, local government and workplace relations for The Age and Sunday Age.
Melbourne's poorer golf clubs are merging, relocating or closing, while the city's richest sandbelt courses thrive.
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