Evergreen Golf Course Closes After 60 Years Due to Sinkholes
Evergreen Golf Course Closes After 60 Years Due to Sinkholes

Evergreen Golf Course Closes After 60 Years Due to Sinkholes

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The Evergreen Golf Course in East Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania, will permanently close on April 30 due to significant property damage caused by sinkholes. The sinkholes have also led to issues with trees dying and needing removal, further complicating the course's sustainability. This family-owned business, which has operated for nearly 60 years, expressed gratitude to its patrons for their support over the years. In a related development, Cedar Ridge Golf Club in Mount Joy Township also closed after 39 years, with an equipment auction scheduled for April 24. Unlike Evergreen, the specific reasons for Cedar Ridge's closure remain unclear. Both courses have been important community staples, and their closures mark the end of an era for local golf enthusiasts.

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