PGA TOUR Superstore

PGA TOUR Superstore celebrated the grand opening of its first South Jersey location on October 25, 2025, transforming a former Gabe’s discount store into a premier destination for golfers in the region.

Spanning 40,000 square feet, the new store features six practice bays, four training simulators, and more than 1,520 square feet of putting green, allowing golfers to train, shop, and play year-round.

COR3 Design was proud to partner with PGA TOUR Superstore, Fuller Group, and Molnar Jordan & Associates to design a space that delivers a seamless, one-stop retail experience for the local golf community. Warwick Construction expertly brought the vision to life, resulting in a store that has already received outstanding feedback from customers.

Since opening, the location has seen strong engagement from golfers taking advantage of everything the facility has to offer, an experience reflected in glowing customer reviews and local press coverage celebrating the store’s arrival.

Location:

Cherry Hill, NJ

Project Type:

Retail

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Alex Santos

Alex Santos

Architectural Designer

Alex joined COR3 Design after completing his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Clemson University in 2025. During his studies, he developed a strong foundation in construction documentation, detailing, and design technology. He now applies those skills daily to support COR3’s diverse commercial projects.

At COR3, Alex assists in creating and refining construction document sets, managing redlines, and performing due diligence to ensure design accuracy and buildability. He is proficient in Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, and 3D modeling, contributing both technical precision and creative perspective to each project.

Originally from Greenville, Alex is half-Brazilian and fluent in Portuguese, bringing a cultural awareness and global mindset to his work. Outside the office, he enjoys hiking, woodworking, graphic design, and attending local music and community events. Alex has also been recognized on the Clemson University Dean’s List and volunteers with the KROC Center Architecture Club.