A controversial $50 million plan to chop a Sydney golf course in half for public parkland has been finalised by the NSW government with a compromise.
Moore Park Golf Course in the city's eastern suburbs will be cut from 18 holes to 12 – three more holes than the original plan.
The change will make way for a 20-hectare parkland which will include new pathways, a fenced off-leash dog area, and community sports fields and courts.
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There will also be new amenities such as toilets, park furniture, space for food kiosks and lighting.
Work on the new parklands will start in July and will take about three years to complete.
Golf NSW chief executive Stuart Fraser said the organisation was consulted by the NSW government about the course layout.
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"The preference has always been to retain 18 holes however this was physically not possible," Fraser said.
"Internationally recognised golf course architect Harley Kruse has, however, configured a 12-hole layout that would be practical and still offer a challenge for golfers of all abilities."
NSW Planning Minister Paul Scully said the open-plan space would act as a backyard for thousands of people in one of Australia's most densely populated communities.
"We're re-imagining Moore Park South and delivering a new 20-hectare park with everything from a new community sporting field, walking, running and cycling paths and trails and relaxation and picnic areas," Scully said.
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