View Golf On Long Island’s Interactive Map of Public Golf Courses

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Golf On Long Island has launched an interactive map of Nassau and Suffolk's public golf courses.  The map allows users to pan and zoom across Long Island and explore the dozens of public courses available for play.  Roll over the flag icons for details about each course, as well as images and links to the […]

New season underway at Tallgrass

18-hole, Course Promos and Updates, Suffolk Courses

The 2012 golf season has begun at Tallgrass Golf Course.  The Shoreham course opened for play today, one week after Golfweek ranked it ninth in its annual list of Best Courses You Can Play in New York. The Gil Hanse design is a wind-swept, links-style layout that requires some creativity with the entire bag.  Once

Bay Park, Christopher Morley now open for the 2012 season

9-hole, Course Promos and Updates, For Beginners, Nassau Courses, North Shore/Central, South Shore

Nassau County's nine-hole municipal golf courses at Bay Park in East Rockaway and Christopher Morley Park in Roslyn are now open for the 2012 season.  The two courses closed for the winter while their sister courses at North Woodmere Park and Cantiague Park played through the offseason. Bay Park is a flat, wide-open nine that's

Bethpage, Tallgrass, Montauk still New York’s Best Courses You Can Play

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

Back in 2010, Tallgrass Golf Course joined Bethpage Black, Bethpage Red and Montauk Downs among Golfweek's Best Courses You Can Play, the magazine's annual ranking of each state's top public-access courses.  The foursome hasn't broken apart since.  Golfweek released its 2012 list of the Best Courses You Can Play last week, and for the third

Closed: Island Green Golf Center

In the News, Off-Course Destinations

Its netting still stands, though probably not for much longer.  Its main building and two tiers of driving stalls have already vanished.  The Island Green Golf Center has closed for development of its 14 acres on Middle Country Road in Selden. Last May, Golf On Long Island highlighted a Newsday article that outlined the fate

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