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Golf Course Slated To Close Permanently Will Reopen In Camden Co.
The business, which offers mini golf and a pitch-and-putt course, has been around for more than 60 years.
VOORHEES, NJ — A longtime golf course in Voorhees which had been slated to permanently close will reopen under new management.
Golf Land, which offered mini golf and a pitch-and-putt course, shut down in March after 30 years of business. The longtime owner said the closure was permanent.
However, the business announced last week that it will reopen soon, rebranding as Voorhees Golf Land.
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Voorhees Golf Land will reopen sometime next month. In a comment on A View From Evesham's Facebook page, the business said the mini-golf course will open first and pitch-and-putt will be offered once the course is in playable condition.
The business, originally called Golf Farm, was established in 1962 as a nine-hole executive golf course. From 2001 until the recent closure, Robert Leithead operated Golf Land as an 18-hole pitch-and-putt course with mini golf.
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In March, Golf Land said it would permanently close. But last week, new ownership announced that Golf Land will return.
"Golf can be fun for everyone - regardless of age or ability," Golf Land says on its website. "We strive to make golf fun and approachable, along with keeping this green space open and available to everyone."
Voorhees Golf Land is located at 801 Haddonfield-Berlin Rd.
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