PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) -Eglin Air Force Base officials announced on Monday its nine-hole golf course is permanently closed.
Base officials said the closure is due to an evaluation of the course’s operational viability, increased maintenance costs, economic factors, and a decline in use.
“Our management team’s decision to close the FC was not made lightly,” said Lt. Col. Laura Evans, 96th Force Support Squadron commander. “We believe it is necessary to focus our resources on enhancing the facilities to ensure the sustainability of the Eglin Golf Course.”
According to Eglin, the Eagle Golf Course will remain open.
“We appreciate the loyalty and support of our members and guests over the years,” said Nyron Alexander, community service flight chief. “The golf course team is committed to continue to provide quality facilities and a welcoming environment.”
The FC is one of two Eglin golf courses in Niceville that has been open to the public year-round since August 2023.
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