Suffolk Courses

Flyover: Sandy Pond Golf Course

9-hole, For Beginners, Pitch and Putt, Suffolk Courses

[This flyover was updated on December 20, 2022.] [UPDATE:  Beginning in March 2023, Sandy Pond will go by the new name Sandy Pond Links and feature changes to the layout and facilities.  Further information can be found here.  This flyover will be updated after the course's reopening.] The nine holes that make up the Sandy […]

Flyover: Cedars Golf Club

9-hole, For Beginners, Pitch and Putt, Suffolk Courses

"Blink and you'll miss it" is a handy way to describe the peaceful seclusion of the Cedars Golf Club, though it's not entirely accurate.  Even if your eyes are taped wide open, you still won't stumble upon the course.  Truth is, unless you live on the North Fork, are roaming the quiet residential streets south

Riverhead’s nine-hole Sandy Pond Golf Course thriving under new owners

9-hole, For Beginners, In the News, Suffolk Courses, Voices of Long Island Golf

In June, the Riverhead Times-Review profiled Ken Weinstein and Chris Wahlers, brothers-in-law and new owners of the nine-hole Sandy Pond Golf Course in Riverhead.  The duo took the reins of the 1,070-yard course this past January. With the help of the mild winter, the new owners immediately began making improvements at the course. ’93We turned

Errant-shot issues at Suffolk County courses bring to mind other examples of house-vs.-ball conflicts

18-hole, 18-hole, 9-hole, In the News, Nassau Courses, North Shore/Central, South Shore, Suffolk Courses

In places like South Carolina and Florida, backyards and barbecue grills are almost as much a part of some golf courses as Bridgestones and bogeys.  Houses in golf-course communities — seemingly more common than not in areas like Myrtle Beach — are nothing more than a slight hook or slice away from the fairways, placing

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