Flyover: Harbor Links – Executive Course

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The Harbor Links executive nine is the kid brother of the 18-hole championship course, shorter by about 5,000 yards and a couple of $20 bills, but longer on "scrap."  The nine may not look like much on the scorecard, but it makes up for its 1,600+ yardage from the tips with some serious bunkering and […]

Off-Course Destinations: Spring Rock Golf

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Known informally to us as "Denton," the Spring Rock Golf Center in New Hyde Park (on Denton Ave.) is where we traditionally try to shake the winter rust from our swings as the spring slowly begins to approach.  The first trip always seems to coincide with The Masters, when the rich green of Augusta reawakens

Highly Recommended: Lesson at Harbor Links

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It's been about six years since I went for some professional instruction on how to actually swing a golf club properly.  A couple of horrific rounds and a general disgust with my swing recently motivated me to do it again.  This time I went to Harbor Links in Port Washington and worked with teaching pro

Coming Soon: Lido, Spring Lake, others

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In the next few weeks, look for flyovers of the Lido Golf Club in Lido Beach and Spring Lake in Middle Island, as well as some other courses we visit before the season turns frigid.  With twilight hours growing slimmer and slimmer, I’ll also focus on some of the Island’s nine-hole courses.  Rob, undaunted by

“Open: Inside the Ropes at Bethpage Black” — by John Feinstein

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With the 2009 U.S. Open at Bethpage Black just about nine months away, John Feinstein's 2003 book, "Open: Inside the Ropes at Bethpage Black," suddenly becomes relevant once again.  In fact, it's most timely right this second, because the book is not so much about the U.S. Open golf tournament itself as it is about

Special Thanks: EastofNYC.com

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Thank you to the folks at East of NYC for the shout-out they gave us Wednesday on their fantastic Long Island food, shopping and events website.  If you’re constantly in search of another thing to add to the routine or just in the mood to try something new, whether it’s the opening of a new

Flyover: Merrick Road Park Golf Course

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[This flyover was updated on March 1, 2021.] SEE ALSO:Observations: Merrick Road Park Golf Course, 8/10/2012 I spent the majority of my early rounds as a beginner hacking around North Woodmere and Bay Park.  It was a peaceful time in a world where golf was a simple game built on consecutive par-3s and an occasional

Reader favorites — Holes, Courses, etc.

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Feel strongly about the greatness of a particular Long Island course?  Is there one hole in Nassau or Suffolk that you would drop everything to tee off on right this moment?  Do you love a certain post-round bar nearly as much as the round itself? Send us an e-mail with your favorite anything — course,

Tropical Storm Hanna Closings

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The Town of Islip has closed Brentwood Country Club, Holbrook Country Club, and Gull Haven Golf Club on Saturday, September 6, due to the expected arrival of Tropical Storm Hanna. The courses will re-open on Sunday the 7th.

Flyover: Stonebridge Golf Links

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[This flyover was updated on July 6, 2024.] SEE ALSO:Closer Look: Stonebridge Golf Links #7Closer Look: Stonebridge Golf Links #4 To experience the famous hole designs built by early-1900s icons C.B. Macdonald and Seth Raynor, Long Island golfers need to somehow find their way onto the courses of esteemed private clubs like National Golf Links,

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