Bethpage: Black goes dark, Red to close for the season on December 5

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

The Brentwood Country Club will host a Thanksgiving Day shotgun this Thursday, November 25, at 8:00 a.m.  Unlike other holiday golf events that offer food, drink and contests along the way, Brentwood's Thanksgiving outing is all business — 18 holes and cart for $42. Spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.  Call the […]

Observations: Swan Lake Golf Club

18-hole, Observations, Suffolk Courses

The Timber Point Golf Course in Great River will host a Thanksgiving Day Turkey Shoot of its own this holiday.  Unlike most other Thanksgiving outings, however, this one will be nine holes in "blind bogey" format. What is blind bogey?  As Timber Point's Andy Carracino puts it, blind bogey "is a great way to handicap

Holiday shotgun at Brentwood CC

18-hole, Course Promos and Updates, For Beginners, Suffolk Courses

Originally slated to close for the 2010 season on Sunday, November 14, the Black Course at Bethpage State Park will instead remain open into the second half of November and possibly beyond.  Considering last weekend's warm weather and the favorable conditions still present at area courses, the Black still has plenty of fair and challenging

Observations: Harbor Links Golf Course

18-hole, Nassau Courses, North Shore/Central, Observations

The Crab Meadow Golf Course, a scenic 18 on the rolling, waterside hills of Northport, will host its annual Turkey Shoot Scramble on Thanksgiving morning, November 25.  Shotgun start is scheduled for 8:30 with free beer and appetizers to follow the round.  Arrive early for continental breakfast and unlimited practice balls on the range. Registration

Great Rock’s 12th green to be regraded this offseason, will be ready for spring

18-hole, Course Promos and Updates, In the News, Suffolk Courses, Voices of Long Island Golf

Thanksgiving and sports go together like turkey and stuffing, but on Long Island, it's not necessarily football that precedes a holiday feast.  Golf, at some area courses, is as much a part of Thanksgiving as pumpkin pie and a Lions home game. One hour before its central Suffolk neighbor, Spring Lake, kicks off its own

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