A Pennsylvania The golf course closes nearly 60 years due to the main pelvic damage to the property.
The Evergreen Golf Stadium in Keystone opened for the first time in 1966, but will be closed on April 30.
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But the company announced Her page on Facebook It will be turned off on April 30 due to the sink on property.
During its last month of business, promotional offers such as vegetable fees are free to get one on Monday, and a handful of golf tendencies with the purchase of a tour on Friday.
Reading the statement: “The main reason for this difficult decision is the comprehensive damage caused by excavations on our property.
“Despite our efforts and our commitment to reforming the affected areas, the continuous unpredictable nature of these fossils made it unimaginable for us to continue the operations.
“In addition, we were facing a constant problem with trees died and needed to remove them, which we believe are linked to the pelvic damage.”
The holes caused by soil erosion are often sub -surface and filling the cave due to water.
Evergreen added that they “explore every possible way” to provide the course, and they said they would sell everything with deep discounts.
He added: “As a business owned by the family, we poured our hearts in maintaining the cycle and providing an unforgettable experience for our loyal pioneers.
However, the common effect of these challenges made it impossible for us to keep the path open.
“We will cherish the memories created on this beautiful feature and we are grateful to the amazing society that has grown here.”
according to Between LiveEvergreen opened Pitt and PUTT in 1969, and first appeared in a nine hole in 2015.
Andrew Longnker, General Manager and Co -Owner of the course, referred questions to his wife, Donna Longnker.
“We cannot literally bulldozing the money in these holes,” said Lancasteronine.
Family hope is to sell the Earth to a person who can address the problem and continue to run it as a golf course.
Today, the vegetable fees are $ 25 for the weekend round in the executive session.
Local players took Evergreen's post on Facebook to honor the facility.
One of them said: “I played my first tour of the golf game here. There is a good opportunity for me to blame some ponds
Another added: “A warm summer day in this session, a different hit. It will be missed.”