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Closer Look: Stonebridge Golf Links #4

18-hole, Closer Looks, Suffolk Courses

Tony D. from Valley Stream chimes in with some first impressions of the Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course in Woodbury: "After the first hole, the course becomes really narrow and doesn't let you breathe until the back nine.  #2 is a long, tight par-5 where it's easy to lose a ball in the trees.  […]

Got kid golfers in the family? Team up at local Family Golf Challenge events this summer

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

Voting is open in the third round of Golf Digest's Fans' Choice tournament, and Bethpage Black is off to a rocky start.  The Jack Nicklaus Course at the Pronghorn Golf Club is threatening to run away with the match before the turn. You can help the Black get back into it by heading over to

Flyover: Cherry Creek – Links Course

18-hole, Suffolk Courses

The last time we encountered a par-6 hole was in 2008, just south of the state line that separates North Carolina from South Carolina, on the 18th tee of the Farmstead Golf Links.  This course — a personal favorite along Myrtle Beach’s “Grand Strand,” for those who care — hangs its hat on the 767-yard

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

Observations: Dix Hills Park Golf Course

9-hole, For Beginners, Observations, Suffolk Courses

[This flyover was updated on September 12, 2021.] Purists might object to a number of things about the Heartland Golf Park in Edgewood.  After all, nobody plays nine holes at a "golf park."  Floodlights on a golf course?  Leave that to sports like football and baseball.  Yet there they are, light stanchions for — gasp!

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