Uppost_date: Holbrook reopening delayed

18-hole, Course Promos and Updates, Suffolk Courses

For sports lovers, March is the month when the world seems right again.  Spring Training brings baseball season into view and March Madness puts college basketball on center stage.  Pro golf heads east to Florida, CBS Masters commercials become more frequent, and golfers everywhere get the itch to start swinging again. On Long Island, March

Holbrook CC slated for 3/13 reopening

18-hole, Course Promos and Updates, Suffolk Courses

Nassau County parks have recently found themselves caught in the crossfire of media statements and a part of ongoing negotiations between County Executive Tom Suozzi and local unions, as the two sides look for ways to navigate the local budget crisis without resorting to salary cuts or layoffs.  Suozzi stated frequently over the past few

Leprechaun Golf Classic at Crab Meadow

18-hole, Course Promos and Updates, Suffolk Courses

The Long Island Press wrapped up its fourth annual "Best Of Long Island" poll last month.  Each year the newspaper invites readers to vote on its website for their favorite Long Island restaurants, pizzerias, museums, shops, parks — pretty much their favorite Long Island anything.  The 2009 poll included more than 175 "Best Of" categories.

Long Island course reopenings

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Last spring I tried to find a convenient course for an after-work twilight round.  Stonebridge in Hauppauge fit my location and rate preferences, but I had a very limited knowledge of the course itself.  The only reason I even knew of Stonebridge at all was because of its listing as a "can't miss" course on

Bethpage, Eisenhower, Crab Meadow honored by Long Island Press readers

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Most visitors to Baseball Plus on February weekends are there to hone their swings for upcoming baseball and softball seasons.  For the past year, however, golfers have had a practice area for their own swing work, where the crack of a 5-iron and the thud of a simulator screen join the chorus of aluminum bat

Golf On Long Island — 2009 and beyond

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Years ago, before I had much of a clue about what I was doing with a golf club, I woke up early while on a family vacation in Montauk and tried to get onto Montauk Downs as a single.  An outing kept me from playing there, which, in retrospect, was probably a good thing for

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