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2018 public golf course reopenings on Long Island

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February almost always teases golfers with a tiny taste of spring, and when it does, it has a tendency to sock them with a blizzard just as they were getting their clubs regripped for the new season.  But when the snow holds off, course openings are just around the corner. Long Island's seasonal golf courses […]

Spring Lake taking entries for April match-play tournament

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As if golfers weren't already looking ahead to The Masters, now those with a competitive edge can add some good, old-fashioned match play to their traditional season-opening weekend. Spring Lake Golf Club in Middle Island is making plans for an inaugural match-play event that will play out over two weekends in early April.  The course's

Timber Point to close for winter on December 31

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New Year's Eve is the last day to play at Timber Point Golf Course before the facility closes for winter hibernation. The 27-hole Great River muni will shut down the Blue, Red and White courses for the season at the end of play on December 31.  Look for at least a partial reopening in early

Winter Golf on Long Island: 2017-18 Edition

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If you have no problem spending an hour-plus in the clubhouse waiting out a frost delay, if you get excited for a sunny 45-degree weather forecast, and if your golf wardrobe includes multiple pairs of cold-weather golf gloves, chances are you're a seasoned Long Island winter golfer. The majority of local golfers put the finishing

Heaping plate of Long Island golf outings on tap for Thanksgiving 2017

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

Long after the majority of Long Island's golfers have packed their clubs away for hibernation, a dedicated group of players keep the active deep into the fall and winter.  For them, Halloween, Thanksgiving and even New Year's are just great golfing days with wide-open tee sheets, merely chillier equivalents to warm spring rounds on Memorial

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