Golf Canada announced that they will be holding a press conference at Hamilton Golf and Country Club on Wednesday to make an announcement about the RBC Canadian Open.

Back in May, Sportsnet’s Damien Cox suggested that Hamilton, Ont., could be getting the tournament and reported that Hamilton Golf and Country Club’s members had already voted and approved of hosting the event.

Cox added that the move to Hamilton also comes amid speculation that the Canadian Open will be moving to a new spot on the golf calendar as part of a much bigger PGA Tour scheduling overhaul coming in 2019.

The Canadian Open currently takes place in July during the week after the Open Championship, but, according to Cox’s sources, it could be moving to June, the week before the U.S. Open.

Moving to Hamilton in 2019 will mark the first time in four years that the event is not held at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont., the most frequent host since the tournament’s inception in 1904. Glen Abbey’s future has been in jeopardy ever since its owner — ClubLink — filed plans to redevelop the course into a residential community back in 2015, a move that has faced backlash from the residents of Oakville.

The press conference is scheduled for June 6 at 2:00 p.m. ET.