(Cherry Hill, NJ) – On Oct. 27, the Camden County Driving Range will close to the public for a $600,000 renovation project. The investment includes the complete replacement of the second level concrete deck, lighting upgrades and new fencing and work is expected to last until March.
“The Camden County Driving Range is one of the most well used and loved amenities throughout our county park system,” said Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, liaison to the Camden County Parks Department. “These upgrades will ensure that this facility can continue serving our community for years to come and I look forward to seeing the finished project this spring.”
The Camden County Driving Range at Cooper River Park, a state-of-the-art golf center, features an aquatic, lighted, 60 station double-decker driving range with real grass tees, and a top-quality short game area with a putting green and sand trap.