Flyover: Long Island National Golf Club

18-hole, Suffolk Courses

The Island’s End Golf Club finds itself in a unique situation that no other public course on Long Island, with the exception of Montauk Downs, is forced to handle.  Perched way out on the North Fork in Greenport, Island’s End is far beyond a simple drive for most Long Islanders.  In terms of distance, Nassau […]

Flyover: Rock Hill Golf Club

18-hole, Suffolk Courses

The Red Course at Eisenhower Park recently received a four-star rating from Golf Digest in its latest edition of the Best Places To Play for 2008-09, joining a handful of fellow Long Island courses rated four stars ("outstanding") and above. Golf Digest notes the Red's value and great conditioning, specifically citing its "phenomenal big greens"

Smithtown Landing a new GolfonLI fave

18-hole, Reader Favorites, Suffolk Courses

[This flyover was updated on July 31, 2020.] The Sandpiper Course at Spring Lake Golf Club in Middle Island is the facility's nine-hole track, a mildly challenging layout that begins and ends with two par-5s and sticks a bunch of doglegged par-4s in between.  Just shy of 3,100 yards from the black tees, Sandpiper is

Reader Favorite: Timber Point Blue #5

18-hole, 9-hole, Reader Favorites, Suffolk Courses

[This flyover was updated on October 6, 2017.] SEE ALSO: Observations: Lido Golf Club, now under Hempstead Town control (9/13/2017)A brief look back at the original Lido Golf Club in its "centennial" seasonCloser Look: Lido Golf Club #16Golf On Long Island's "Nassau 18" — Lido #14 and #16 By Rob Dimino Sitting on the thin

Flyover: Lido Golf Club

18-hole, Nassau Courses, South Shore

Matt K. of NYC submits the opening hole at Bethpage Red as a personal favorite.  Matt is not alone — widely considered one of the region's toughest first holes, #1 at the Red was chosen by Newsday readers for the Long Island Dream 18.  The downhill tee shot, sometimes with a half-dozen foursomes looking on

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