January 20, 2025 - 11:11

After serving the community for over fifty years, Turtle Creek Golf Course, located on the south side of Barnes Boulevard in Rockledge, is set to close its doors. The cherished golf course will soon make way for a new residential development that will feature 294 homes.
The decision to convert the golf course into a subdivision marks a significant change in the landscape of Rockledge, a city known for its natural beauty and recreational spaces. The closure of Turtle Creek Golf Course has sparked conversations among local residents, many of whom have fond memories of playing rounds of golf and enjoying the serene environment that the course provided.
As the community prepares for this transition, developers are expected to focus on creating a neighborhood that complements the existing character of the area. The new homes are anticipated to attract families and individuals looking for a vibrant community to call home, further contributing to the growth and development of Rockledge.
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