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2015 Free Golf Program features nine Long Island courses

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The turn of the calendar from April to May means "Free Golf" certificates courtesy of Hicksville-based Golfing Magazine are on their way to players around Long Island.  This year's program includes nine Long Island golf courses, seven of which are in Suffolk County, plus free golf around the Northeast and other area perks. All of

2015 Summer Golf Camps on Long Island

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[Looking for this year's camp info?  See the Guide to 2024 Summer Golf Camps on Long Island.] The 2015 Long Island golf season has gone through a couple of weather-related false starts, keeping golfers of all ages confined away from local courses.  Unaffected, thankfully, by the endless transition from winter to spring is the summer

Golfing Magazine’s 2015 Free Golf Program open for Early Bird registration

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Nothing beats a discount on top of other discounts, especially when it comes to green fees, and Golfing Magazine once again is looking to help local golfers play more this season for less money.  Early Bird registration is open for Golfing Magazine's annual Free Golf Program, a subscription-based special that offers heavily reduced rates at

2015 public golf course reopenings on Long Island

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It doesn't matter if it's cold, snowy, icy, rainy or simply white-out blizzardy — when the calendar flips to March, golf season is imminent.  That's good news for Long Islanders, since 2015 so far has been all of the above. The golf scene is relatively quiet compared to last offseason, a stretch marked by surprise

New Crab Meadow golf operator details course and clubhouse improvement plans

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The Florida-based company that is now operating both the Crab Meadow and Dix Hills Park golf courses will improve the practice facilities, modernize dining options and make changes to course maintenance procedures, according to company e-mails sent to local golfers this month. Integrity Golf Company, which won a bid in November to operate the two

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