With the 2010s now recent history, Golf On Long Island published a three-part series on "A New Decade of Long Island Golf," examining where local golf stands and some of the issues confronting the industry and area golfers as the 2020s get underway.
- Part 1 covers the changing landscape of Long Island public golf and some of the significant topics and themes from the previous decade and the new one ahead
- Part 2 looks at the task of developing new players as the area's young adults run low on time and leave Long Island behind
- Part 3 examines how local public courses have struggled to market themselves and appeal to players in the age of social media