The Fort Monmouth Base Realignment and Closure
Suneagles Golf Course and Gibbs Hall Begin Transition to Civilian Life
With the Army relinquishing control, officials are hoping for a "transparent transition" for players at the fort golf course.
Golf courses have long been as much about business and friendship as they have recreation and competition, a casual place where business people build client relationships and close deals. Here at the Suneagles Golf Course within the confines of Fort Monmouth, the gentle rolling greens mean even more to the military men and women who play here - camaraderie and economy. As a small perk for their service to their country, active military, veterans and retirees play at the course for substantially lower rates than the public. There are also discounts for Department of Defense civilians and contractors. Last week, the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA), which will oversee the conveyance and redevelopment of the fort, …
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