2026 Long Island golf course reopening dates

18-hole, 18-hole, 9-hole, Bethpage, Course Promos and Updates, Nassau Courses, North Shore/Central, Suffolk Courses

There are signs of spring after all — golf course reopening dates. St. Patrick’s Day is typically the unofficial reopening day for Long Island’s seasonal golf courses, but a true winter complete with blizzards and subzero temps has changed the outlook in 2026. Nevertheless, Long Island’s golf courses are preparing to launch for spring, even

Bethpage Black joins famed Long Island clubs on GOLF.com, Links Mag top-100 lists

18-hole, Bethpage, In the News, Nassau Courses, North Shore/Central

If you need a little sunshine during this snowy, icy golf offseason, the newly released top-100 lists put out by GOLF Magazine/GOLF.com and Links Magazine have all the bright, lush golf course imagery you’re looking for. There, Bethpage Black’s fourth-hole glacier bunker lives frozen in time, not snow, at the height of summer, amid green

Harbor Links, Sunken Meadow and Bethpage to host 2026-27 Drive, Chip & Putt qualifiers

18-hole, 18-hole, 9-hole, Bethpage, For Beginners, Nassau Courses, North Shore/Central, Suffolk Courses

Registration is open for the Drive, Chip & Putt Championship, an annual event that gives junior golfers the opportunity to put their golf skills to the test and compete for a prized spot at Augusta National next spring on the eve of the 2027 Masters. For Long Island juniors, the road to Georgia begins this

Indoor golf venues on Long Island – 2026 Edition

For Beginners, Off-Course Destinations

The one shining light from this winter’s severely abbreviated golf season — besides the blinding ricochet of sunshine off barely melted ice sheets — is Long Island’s robust indoor-golf scene. The region has never had a deeper roster of indoor venues for playing, practicing, learning and competing, all combined at many places with eating, drinking

Winter Golf On Long Island: 2025-26 Edition

Course Promos and Updates, For Beginners

It wasn’t too long ago that on a 40-degree day in January, only a few stragglers would be seen trudging around pale-green fairways, swinging irons from beneath four layers of winter gear and a wool hat. That’s no longer the case in 2026. In fact, 40 degrees is “high” enough to draw full groups out

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