Topgolf Tees Off in Parsippany with 30 Million Facility

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Topgolf broke ground on a $30 million facility in Parsippany, New Jersey, on June 5, 2025, marking its third location in the state. The complex will feature 102 climate-controlled bays, restaurants, and sports bars, with plans to create up to 400 local jobs by the summer of 2026. Chris Callaway, Topgolf's Chief Development Officer, emphasized the venue's role in fostering connections among friends and family. Mayor James Barberio noted the importance of the project for local economic growth and community engagement. The facility aims to enhance Parsippany's entertainment offerings and attract a diverse range of visitors.

Dr. Bhagirath Maheta, the landowner, expressed pride in bringing Topgolf to his hometown after years of planning. The investment represents a significant step toward sustainable economic development in the area. As Topgolf continues to expand nationwide, this new location is expected to become a popular destination for recreation and socializing.

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