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Approximately 300,000 rounds are played annually on the five courses at Bethpage, all of which start from the Clubhouse area. Visit the Bethpage Pro Shop for information on private instruction, group lessons, junior golf camp, clinics, merchandise and more.
If you are a New York State resident, you can play Bethpage’s Black Course for less than many hard-scrabble munis. The NYS resident weekday rate for 18 holes is $65. Or, you can play a twilight round for just $39. Those prices rise on the weekend but not by all that much.
The rounds at Bethpage Black can be L O N G . . . sometimes stretching to 6 hours. If your start time is within 5 1/2 to 6 hours of sunset you could be pushing it. Click HERE to check the sunrise/sunset times for Bethpage State Park.
The Red course is widely considered to be a fantastic golf course and if often referred to as the Black course’s little brother. If you do try to walk on the Black and are unsuccessful there are other options for some pretty good golf right there at the same facility. Click HERE to return to How to Play Bethpage Black.
Bethpage Black is a walking only course so there are no motorized golf carts available. How do I get a caddie at Bethpage Black? Call the main number (516-249-0701) and ask to be connected to the proshop and they will be able to book a caddie for you. The typical cost will run about $100 per bag including tip.
But seriously, Bethpage is not only one of the toughest courses played, it's a public course that is such a force (much credif to Rees Jones for the revamping for 2002). Since it's a public course, Jones did leave you a little room to play. The tips are 7366 yards, sloped at 148 and rated 76.6.
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Bethpage Black COurse From the middle tees, it's just short of 6,700 yards, nearly as long or longer than many full-length courses on the Island.
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There is no booking fee. Green fees for non-residents are $130 weekdays and $150 on weekends. New Yorkers play for $65 weekdays and $75 on weekends.
Club Averages His long irons (2- to 4-iron) range from 250 to 200 yards. His middle irons (5, 6, 7) range from 208 to 172 yards. His 8-iron travels 158 yards, and 9-iron flies 142.
The longest hole in PGA Tour history dates back to the 1991 Tucson Classic, with a 690-yard par 5 at The Gallery Golf Club.
KIAWAH ISLAND / S.C. / 7,356 YARDS / PAR 72 (Eight of our top 50 were created by the man they call the "Marquis de Sod.") The Ocean has the highest combination of Slope Rating (155) and Course Rating (79.6) in America, according to the U.S. Golf Association.
The Green and Yellow courses are considered the two easiest tracks at Bethpage and best set up for the casual golfer. Green fees for the Blue, Green, and Yellow courses range from $23-43, which is much cheaper than the park's two premier tracks.
Tillinghast. It is the most difficult of Bethpage's five courses, and is known for the warning sign at the first tee, placed in the early 1980s, which reads "The Black Course Is An Extremely Difficult Course Which We Recommend Only For Highly Skilled Golfers."...Bethpage Black Course.Club informationCourse record63 – Brooks Koepka (2019)18 more rows
6-mile walkIt's a long walk, mileage-wise. If a typical 18-hole round of golf is a 5-mile walk, Bethpage is about a 6-mile walk.
Bethpage State Park was developed from an estate owned by the Yoakum family and other properties.
The Yellow Course was opened for play in 1958. The Yellow, with a few steep slopes, is considered by many... The Blue Course was one of the three courses designed by Tillinghast. In 1960, it was redesigned by Alfred Tull to provide room for the Yellow Course.
The Blue Course was one of the three courses designed by Tillinghast. In 1960, it was redesigned by Alfred Tull to provide room for the Yellow Course. The front nine are considered very challenging, with an easier back nine to finish a round of golf. Some of the slopes are fairly steep. Profile. Scorecard.
Green fees for the Blue, Green, and Yellow courses range from $23-43, which is much cheaper than the park’s two premier tracks.
ADVERTISEMENT. The Red Course is another classic at Bethpage that was designed by course architect A.W. Tillinghast. Like with playing the Black, it helps to be a New York resident if you want to play the Red Course.
The Black Course is the most arduous of the tracks, as it even has a sign to warn patrons before teeing off at the first hole. Before hosting the 2019 PGA Championship, the Black hosted the 2002 U.S. Open, 2009 U.S. Open, 2012 Barclays, and 2016 Barclays. Next up for the Black Course is the 2021 Northern Trust and, most notably, the 2024 Ryder Cup.
But there’s more to Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, N.Y. than just the Black Course.
The Black Course, which is closed on Mondays, is geared for low-handicap golfers and is walking only. Tee times can be extremely hard to come by, as many will sleep overnight in their cars in the parking lot in order to get one. But tee times aren’t expensive on the Black.
For a NY resident, a tee time at the Green, Blue or Yellow costs only $38. Or, you can play nine holes or a twilight round for just $23. Weekend rates are $43/26.
Or, you can play a twilight round for just $39. Those prices rise on the weekend but not by all that much. Weekend rates for New Yorkers are $75 for 18 ($45 for twilight). Senior citizens and juniors can play during the week at a discounted rate of $42.
Some golfers swear that the Red Course is actually better than the more heralded Black Course. So even though greens fees on the Red are higher than Green/Blue/Yellow, it may represent the best value. Resident rates on Bethpage Red are $43/$26 during the week and $48/$29 on the weekend.
The 2019 PGA is the third major championship to be held at Bethpage Black. The first, the 2002 U.S. Open won by Tiger Woods, was affectionately known as the “People’s Open.”. And it got that name for a reason.
Unlike Augusta National Golf Club, the very private home of the Masters, or Pebble Beach Golf Links, the pricey resort course and site of June’s U.S. Open, Bethpage Black is a true public course. It’s part of Bethpage State Park, a public complex run by the State of New York.
And unlike Torrey Pines and Chambers Bay, where out-of-towners pay $240 and $275, respectively, or three times what locals pay, non-resident rates at Bethpage Black cost just $150.
The phone line opens at 7pm every night and once you get through, you tell an automated system what course you'd like to play, with how many people, and on what date and time. The system then offers the best available option, which you can either accept or reject. Pro tip: Add Bethpage's number (516-249-0707) to your speed-dial.
Whereas New York residents can book tee times up to seven days in advance, out-of-staters can reserve times up to 48 hours in advance.
That posted sign behind the 1st tee had gained national attention at the 2002 U.S. Open, when Bethpage Black became the first public course to play host to the US Open. After the US Open that year, many amateurs, such as myself, succumbed to the belief that we too can play this course successfully.
The Par 3, third hole is a demanding, all carry shot that is bunker-ed right and left, with long and deep traps and long, short, right or left over the bunkers is dead. When David Fay reached the par 5 fourth hole, as Feinstein recounts is when he knew The Black should hold host to a US OPEN.
The fourteenth hole, a 400 yars, split fairway is a favorite of mine and eighteen hole plays more difficult than The Black's eighteenth hole. When The Black was granted the 2002 US Open, the USGA gifted Bethpage with many furnishings.
The Yellow Course is the newest of the five, built in the early 1960's with the beginner golfer in mind in my opinion. In terms of difficulty level Yellow does not mean 'warning' like with the traffic lights we tend to challenge. But in terms of playability, the answer is not an easy one.