I have played all of the Bethpage courses, many times. They are in wonderful condition and when you factor in the number of rounds played it's truly amazing how well they are maintained. Problem is it's fairly difficult to get a tee unless you are a walk-up single and it takes forever to play a round.
Play Timber Point, Middle Bay and Bethpage often. I live 2.5 miles from Bethpage. It's known as "The Peoples Country Club". Considering the amount of play they get they are kept in immaculate condition. Middle Bay was a private club at one time but is now Semi-Private and is in nice condition but the greens are very well known for being small and fast. They generally run at a 10-12 on the stimp.
I have played all of the Bethpage courses, many times. They are in wonderful condition and when you factor in the number of rounds played it's truly amazing how well they are maintained. Problem is it's fairly difficult to get a tee unless you are a walk-up single and it takes forever to play a round.
Which hole out of the 90 at Bethpage does not have a sand trap?
@@iec7587 12th on the Blue, I think
Once you have Middle Bay as a good course I’m concerned, but adding Timber Pt saved you
Play Timber Point, Middle Bay and Bethpage often. I live 2.5 miles from Bethpage. It's known as "The Peoples Country Club". Considering the amount of play they get they are kept in immaculate condition. Middle Bay was a private club at one time but is now Semi-Private and is in nice condition but the greens are very well known for being small and fast. They generally run at a 10-12 on the stimp.
A little bit outside NYC area but I’ve heard West Point is a good course.
Definitely will have to check that one out!
Black course is the real deal
$85 resident but you can walk only
No carts
Is it an enjoyable walk?
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Very long course front 9 yes
Back 9 good till you get to 15th and 17th
Not one of the courses was actually in NYC 🤷