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Goofy Golf set to reopen this weekend in Fort Walton Beach

Businesses are reopening, vacation rentals are back and now, so is Goofy Golf in Fort Walton Beach. Beginning this Saturday, May 30th, Goofy Golf is officially back open from 10am […]

Businesses are reopening, vacation rentals are back and now, so is Goofy Golf in Fort Walton Beach.

Beginning this Saturday, May 30th, Goofy Golf is officially back open from 10am – 9pm, seven days a week…weather permitting, of course.

Much like the rest of Florida, Goofy Golf has been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 10, said owner Chris Clements. Typically, the local-favorite would have been gearing up to entertain families during Spring Break.

“We are making sure to follow cleanliness guidelines”, said Clements. “The golf balls and clubs will be sanitized after each use. We have also repainted the entire course.”

As for limiting groups to no more than 10 people, Goofy Golf only allows groups of 5 to play at a time.

Goofy Golf is located at 401 Eglin Pkwy NE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32547

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