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    Check out these (depressing yet fascinating) photos of golf courses that closed

    By Todd Kelly,

    3 hours ago
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    Like many other businesses, sometimes golf courses don’t make it. Be it poor management, a shift in demographics, a lack of play or an owner’s decision to turn the land into homes or a shopping center, some layouts have simply run their course.

    Often the land sits fallow for months or even years, the grass turns brown, or vegetation grows over the old fairways and greens.

    Sometimes, the old golf courses are turned into parks or other public uses. In some cases, the course is saved and returned to its former glory.

    Below is a collection of photos from golf courses that closed for extended periods of time.

    (Editor’s note: The West Palm Beach Municipal Golf Course in Florida has reopened as The Park and Ahwatukee Lakes in Arizona has also opened again.)

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    Sherwood Golf Club in Titusville, Florida, closed in 2019. (Tim Shortt/Florida Today)
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