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About

Holes 18
Type Municipal
Par 71
Length 7465 yards
Slope 155
Rating 77.5

Course Details

Year Built 1936
Fairways Poa Annua Grass
Greens Bent Grass
Golf Season Year round. Weather permitting
Architect Rees Jones (2008) Greg Muirhead (2008) A. W. Tillinghast (1936) Rees Jones (1998)

Rentals/Services

Carts Yes - $30 - $40
Clubs Yes
Pull-carts Yes

Practice/Instruction

Driving Range Yes
Golf School Academy Yes
Golf Simulator Yes
Teaching Pro Yes
Pitching/Chipping Area Yes
Indoor Practice Yes
Putting Green Yes

Policies

Metal Spikes Allowed No
Walking Allowed Yes

Food & Beverage

Snacks, Restaurant

Available Facilities

Lounge, Showers, Lockers

Accolades

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4.8
60 Reviews (60)

What Golfers Are Saying

The 19th Hole is Great For:
Patio Dining 8
Drinks 7
Course Challenges Include:
Bunkers 12
Elevation Changes 11
Thick Rough 11
This course/club is great for:
A Bucket list/Top 100 Pick 13
Advanced Golfers 10
Walkers 10
This Course's Location is:
In the 'Burbs 12
Worth the Drive 11

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Reviews 161
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Previously Played

Humbling track with no free bees

Like title says, you have hit the ball and play real golf to enjoy this track. This day the ruff was high, fescue was in full bloom and was temperature was hot and humid. Tough conditions for just about anyone. A true bucket list course for all golf enthusiasts to play at least once. For the price (NY resident or not ) conditions are as good or better than almost all private country clubs.

Conditions Good
Value Excellent
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Average
Amenities Good
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Reviews 14
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Best public course in New York

Best public course in New York. If you can play one course in the state, play this one! Prepare for a 5 hour round and a humbling experience.... that said, this is golf in its purest form.... Unforgettable!

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Fair
Pace Good
Amenities Average
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
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Reviews 7
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Previously Played
Excellent weather
Walked

Worth the money

We play Bethpage Black once a year. In the past this course was always in great shape however this year it was phenomenal. Because the Barclay's is here in August , many bunkers were redone and several of the greens were re-configured. All the walking path's have been grassed over which is a vast improvement to the old dirt paths. The fescue was waist high, the rough was up to the ankle and the greens were pure as silk. This is a great course that is well worth the out of state rate of $150.

Conditions Excellent
Value Good
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Average
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 3
Skill Advanced
Plays A few times a week
I Recommend This Course
3.0
First Time Playing
Excellent weather
Walked

The golf is very good but...

I don't normally do this but I felt compelled to make people aware so they get the chance to maximise the experience.

The course is great. Conditioned well, good layout, nice elevation changes and visually appealing, however I did encounter some downsides.

First, take your own clubs if possible. I understand if you play early enough you may get another option, but after 1100 you are limited to a set of basic clubs. Considering you are playing a 7000+ yd course, you are already up against it. My set comprising of only 11 clubs (with no other options available) did not have a 3,4 or 5, iron. It did contain a 3 & 5 wood with a 5 hybrid however if you are a reasonibly long hitter as you need to be on this course, these regular shaft graphite clubs simply do not cut it. You are left with no way of reaching some of the par 4s because the is no significant difference between the 6 iron, the hybrid and 5 wood - This was my biggest problem.

Considering the number of caddies on the course it's a little disappointing to see so many bunkers with footprints and greens with pitch marks.

Arriving at the 1st tee it seemed to be a little disorganised. Having booked a caddie, I was moved up a tee time, then back to the original one, then up again. I was introduced to 3 different caddies because it appeared that they didn't have enough of them available. With regards to mine I'm afraid that he didn't really enhance the experience other than by carrying my clubs for me on a tough walk. Not once did he clean my ball, he raked 50% of my bunkers and more often than not handed me a driver then disappeared into the distance with no advice.

I did expect a slow round, but 6hrs! Not too much of a problem... No rush as I had all day.

My summary is that you must play this course BUT take your, own clubs if possible, buy a yardage chart and don't bother with a caddie and allow plenty of time.

Conditions Excellent
Value Fair
Layout Good
Friendliness Fair
Pace Poor
Amenities Average
Difficulty Somewhat Challenging
Played On
Reviews 2
Skill Advanced
Plays Once every three months
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Previously Played

Legs still ache for my brother in law

My friend in Long Island was able to secure a tee time this past Sunday afternoon for me as we try to get together yearly . I took my 15 year old son and my brother in law with me this time as they were in for a test . A s we made our way to the tee box to play from the whites, the starter indicated that the NY State high school championships were just played in the morning. The tee boxes were all playing back to where the blues and blacks were , and on top of that, we had 30 mph winds going. Needless to say our scores weren't the best they could be, but we got a taste of how big a bite this course could take out of you!
My so loved the layout, and my brother in law is still soaking his legs from the hilly walk! He swears that next time he comes , he will be able to tackle the course!
What a great treat!

Conditions Excellent
Value Good
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Good
Amenities Excellent
Played On
Reviews 128
Handicap 5-9
Skill Advanced
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Texas Advisor
Top 100 Contributor
First Time Playing
Excellent weather
Walked

the definition of difficult

finally got the chance to play the legendary bethpage black! let's start with the things you need to know:

1. the course is WALKING ONLY.
2. getting a tee time requires faxing and awkward telephone reservation systems.
3. it really is that hard!

once you are ready to play... this course will not disappoint you one bit. the state park setting is beautiful, and you will be able to take comfort in the beauty as you grind your way around this beast of a course.

the first tee is a lot of fun. there were many people hanging around waiting for their tee times, hoping to get slotted in, or just there to watch people tee off. definitely builds up the nerves!

right off the bat the course is tough with a long par 4 that has a 90 degree dogleg, that is pretty difficult to hit far enough to get a clear approach.

from then on you can expect super tight fairways, crazy thick rough, and bunkers... so many bunkers. fortunately, if you ever make it to the green, they are mostly pretty flat and roll very true.

almost every hole is marvelous to look at... i'd say 10-11 are the two most boring holes visually. there is a lot of elevation change, tricky but attractive bunkering, and lots of direction change as well.

it may not be easy to get a tee time, and the round will likely take a very long time (not everyone pays attention to the sign warning you the course is only recommended for highly skilled golfers), but this course is a must play. the out of state rate of $130 is one of the best values for the money i have ever seen. torrey pines south is twice that, and half as good a course (ok, maybe like 75% as good...). point is... you gotta play here!

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Average
Amenities Excellent
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 51
Handicap 10-14
Skill Intermediate
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
California Advisor
Top 1000 Contributor
Previously Played
Good weather
Walked

One of the best

Black is a 5 star golf course. Frankly, I hate playing on Black - it's long, tight, demanding, and physically grueling. The course is in phenomenal shape, and the architecture is wonderful. Every hole is memorable, from the multi-tiered par 5 4th to the long and well bunkered par 3 17th. It's fantastically beautiful.

I'm not good enough to play this course. I find myself hacking in very thick rough and the distance forces me to try and do too much.

I try to play it once a year because it's such a gem, but boy is it hard.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Good
Amenities Good
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 171
Handicap 10-14
Skill Intermediate
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Top 50 Contributor
First Time Playing

Simply amazing

What a fantastic golf course, simply the best course I have played in the last 20+ years. Right out of the gate you feel like you're playing the championship course, from the staff inside to Ed the starter this was a class A experience all the way. As for the course, it was in phenomenal condition, from the tee boxes to the fairways to the greens everything was impeccable. One nice feature about this course is that when you get into trouble in the long grass at least you can advance the ball forward, you're not being forced to take a sand wedge and pop it back into the fairway. There were two or three holes where I was able to get a seven iron on the ball from the high grass and advance it down the hole. With the lack of trees and the lack of water on this course the designers more than made up for it with bunkers and high grass on every hole. You also will not believe the views from some of the tee boxes including numbers 1, 4 and 18 to name a few. The registration process and booking of tee times really isn't that hard, not what history would lead you to believe, as I called in two days before and was able to get a tee time with ease. Bethpage Black is a must play course for anyone serious about golf, we actually did it in one day driving from Boston to Long Island and back, it was a fantastic 15 hour journey.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Excellent
Played On
Reviews 2
Skill Advanced
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Previously Played

Major championship challenge

From the minute you get out of your car at Bethpage, you are reminded that you are at a 2 time U.S. Open, future PGA championship, future Ryder cup and current Barclays PGA tour course. The course gives you a three hole breather for a major championship course. Once you step onto the 4th tee you are met with 15 holes of pain with no end in sight.

Bethpage black is always and amazing round.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Good
Pace Average
Amenities Excellent
Played On
Reviews 8
Handicap 5-9
Skill Advanced
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Previously Played
Excellent weather
Walked

My Home Track is Still a Classic

Ok, in fairness, this is not so much a review as it is a homage. This is a New York State Park facility. This means egalitarian golf, folks. No stuffy rules about what you can wear. Golf in your jeans and an undershirt if you see fit. Not that it really happens, but you see plenty of folks in their untucked polos and cargo shorts. New York State residents get a substantial break on the cost to tee it up. $75 on weekends gets you on the course, less on weekdays and less during twilight. With a couple of exceptions, I have never been impressed by the caddies who work there. I don't use myself but I have seen them at work. They do save your energy, but if you are looking for insight and good stories, good luck on that. Reservations are only once per month and require you to pre-register, a fairly simple process but you must fax the office your ID to do that. No reservation? If you are a single, you'll have no problem getting out in just about every day. Just show up, but be prepared to wait, many hours if need be. You can't buy tickets for anyone but yourself at the window, and players get a wristband upon payment. You can show up at dawn, but as a single, I generally get there around 7-730 and figure I can get about noonish. If you are 2, 3 or 4, it is more challenging. You can still do it, but you may be battling the twilight. If you are committed to playing though, you probably won't get shut out. You have to figure five hours at a minimum. Most rounds come in between 4:50 and 5:45. There is very little you can do about that. The pace of play is not monitored. You will never see a ranger.

The course practice facilities leave a lot to be desired. The Black practice green sits behind the tee. There are others at the facility but use that one. No holes on the practice green so you'll have to use a tee or other marker. However, they run accurate and comparable to the speeds on the course. There is no chipping, pitching or sand practice area on the course. The driving range, such that it is, uses only mats and no woods on the driving range. If you have all day to kill, the best practice is to play 9 or 18 on one of the other courses [suggest you ride if you do], or to do your practice elsewhere and arrive at the course.

The pro shop is OK to browse around in. Prices are pretty good as is the selection of merchandise. The Clubhouse is nice to walk around for a bit, a few nice pictures and memorabilia. I haven't eaten there in years, and if I'm looking for a 19th hole, I prefer to jump into Bethpage town itself, a 7 minute car ride, where BK Sweeneys serves some nice grub and has plenty of TVs and drinks. But from what I can tell, it's pretty nice and there is an outdoor patio that kind of overlooks the 18th green but you really can't see the approaches.

OK, so now, after all of this, you're ready to play. You're time is announced. Your wrist band is cut. Take the obligatory photo of "The Sign" which warns players of the challenge ahead. Walk down the short brick path to the tee box. The starter will admonish you to leave your clubs there. There is only one tee box for the opener, a downhill dog leg right that will test the nerves. This singular tee box causes a lot of folks to start with the blue [Championship] tees. And here's my advice there: If you don't hit it at least 260 consistently [which mean that you hit it 280 and up quite a bit but you can have a controlled swing and hit it 260] please play the white tees. The course is a great track from the white tees - playable and challenging, but actually gives you a few scoring opportunities. There is nothing worse than seeing people play from the blues and watching their best drive go 240 or less. Playing from there is just plain dumb and will slow the pace down to a crawl. Even worse are the folks who ignore the tee markers and who just play it from the tippity-tips. Hey, if you're between scratch and two, have fun playing by yourself that way. Bethpage is in many ways about the comradery of the group as you battle the course. But just to SAY you played it from the tips if you are not always shooting 75 and under is just silly.

When you sit atop one, to your right is a tree line - to the right of that is the first hole of the Green Course, and actually the hole is playable from that opposite fairway provided you hit it far enough, but is leaves a wicked approach. To your left is the 18th green. Take note of the pin position because you won't see it from the 18th fairway. Ignore the people watching behind you. Put your nerves in check and try to hit it down the middle and reach the fairway. The first green, well, all of the greens, is well trapped, and shaped like a top-heavy figure eight, sloping back to front. Short is the miss if you can.

You cross the road for two through fourteen. Two is the shortest par four, and it still looks like you can play the back tees. Don't fall for the trick.

Many people treat the first few holes like they are playing the open, every shot painstakingly measured. Usually, by the time 15 to 18 roll around, those folks have lost focus and are just looking to survive. Hole two can swallow you up if you don't hit the fairway. Too far right and the trees block you out. Too far left and you won't hit the fairway. An uphill approach to a pin you can;t see awaits. Long is the only good miss, and the green in two is the fastest on the course. Three is a scoreable par three depending on the tee location. Long, long right and left are dead.

You walk down to the fourth tee for your second obligatory photo of the dramatic uphill par five. Technically reachable in two, it is really hard to get the second shot to hold the green. I've only done it into the wind. Downwind you have no chance of holding it. Hit it to the right for a nice entrance to the green for an up and down birdie. Five is one of the hardest tee shots on the course. Hit it long down the right hand side if you can for a reasonable approach. The left side is almost impossible. The left rough can lead to a triple bogey if you take on the approach from that side.

The halfway house is here, such that it is, as is the only official bathroom on the course, and your first water fountain. Gatorade, sandwiches, hot dogs [not recommended] granola bars and the like. The hard boiled eggs [2 for $2] are the best energy booster. You;ll pas it again as you come down the twelfth fairway.

Six is one of my favorite holes and gives you lost of options off the tee. I really like to try and boom it over the bunkers down the hill for a flip-wedge approach, but miss that drive and it;s double-bogey or worse. Another tough green to hold, and a pin on the right is very tricky.

Seven plays as a par four for the pros and a five for us mere mortals. The fairway is wider than it looks, but lots of folks put it in the trees to the right trying to fade it. Eight is the only water on the course, with a majestic tree guarding the right side of the green and grabbing balls coming in from right to left. A fade is needed for any pin placement from the center and right. Put your bags to the left and in front of the ninth tee so you don't have to schlep them up to the ninth tee. You will need driver on nine.

Nine is my favorite hole on the entire a course. A challenging tee shot. An extremely well guarded green.

Ten through thirteen represent. to me. the four hardest consecutive holes that I have ever played. Epic long, long, epic long and epic longest. Challenging greens. Ten and eleven run parallel to each other and share the same set of penal bunkers [to the left on ten and right on eleven]. These are death. Go over the eleventh green and you have almost zero chance of getting up and down. Twelve requires a bomb from the back tees to clear the traps. The second shot on thirteen is as hard of an approach as you can imagine and thirteen green is tiny, tiny. Fourteen is a birdieable par three unless the pin is up top. Keep it under the hole of you can.

You cross the road again for an epic finish. Fifteen climbs up and up and requires two long and solid shots. Leave your bag in the left rough and grab it when you come back down sixteen [you'll need your driver]. Sixteen is the hardest tee shot on the course. Optically confusing, and most folks are getting real, real tired. It can only be approached from the left side of the fairway. Approaches from the right are almost impossible.

Seventeen is an epic par three, intimidation city, with a shallow horizontal green, and massive bunkers all around. The climb to eighteen is exhausting, and although many don't view it as a great finishing hole, I think it is because if you need a birdie to win, or break eighty, it is out there with a good drive.

The greens on Black are fair. Breaks are subtle for the most part with few exceptions.

When the rough is long, it is penal. Smart players take their medicine and get it to the fairway and try to get up and down.

The course is undergoing some changes for 2016, which I have seen a bit of. The approach to the third green and the fourteenth green, par threes, are being changed a bit, but I haven't see the final product. The thirteenth green has been shortened and the fourteenth tee box has been completely rebuilt.

In sum, it deserves it reputation. Its a bucket list course. If you are coming to New York City, you can actually hope on the Long Island Railroad and get there fairly easily, with a short taxi ride from either the Farmingdale or Bethpage train stations. It is about a one hour ride from NYC without traffic.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Fair
Amenities Average
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 3
Handicap 10-14
Skill Intermediate
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Previously Played
Excellent weather
Walked

Black Course -- Enjoyably Terrifying

A Great course with some truly difficult holes.

A must play course especially if a NYS resident since the price vs quality level is off the mark.

Must walk, or you can get a caddy -- can get tiring get a caddy if you don't walk all the time.

Pace of play way better than the rest of the Bethpage courses.

A Truly enjoyable reality check for any golfer.

When not grown out, manageable.

Enjoy!

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Good
Pace Good
Amenities Excellent
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 6
Handicap 10-14
Skill Intermediate
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
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Previously Played
Good weather
Walked

Bethpage Black worth the pain

It is a tough course, but it is beautiful, interesting, and worth the pain. Each hole has character and is very memorable in its own way. Only one hole has water, but there is plenty of danger with the well placed, and plentiful bunkers, tree trouble, and the penalizing rough. First hole is elevated with a beautiful view and is an appropriate start to what will be a memorable round. I often play as a single and get paired up here and several times I played with people that traveled to try it for the first time. In every case they all said it lived up to expectations. It is not beautiful in the way a course on the ocean is, but it is beautiful in its design, forest setting, and toughness. When you look at each hole they feel more substantial than most other courses. Course is long and I hit more bunker shots here than on any other course, greens can also be tough to read and are usually pretty fast. But the course conditions are excellent (unless you catch them during some maintenance). Beautiful fairways and greens, the conditions stand up to the elite status of the course. For a municipal course (or private for that matter) it is a great course, unique and challenging, and a great experience. Worth the effort!

I usually play early in the morning and pace of play is around 4 1/2 hours, imagine it is longer later in the day but can't comment on that.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Good
Pace Good
Amenities Excellent
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 638
Handicap 5-9
Skill Advanced
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Golf Advisor
First Time Playing
Excellent weather
Walked

The Black is a beauty

The intimidation by the Black course at Bethpage State Park begins at the warning sign near the first tee and doesn't end until the final shot. It's one of the great melting pots of golf, a place that's both a muni for everyman and a U.S. Open venue for the best players in the world. It's affordable for locals and reasonably priced for tourists who invade from around the world. The bite of the Black comes from its menacing bunkers and multiple-story climbs up to elevated greens. There's no easy holes on the Black, only less hard ones.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Poor
Amenities Good
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 105
Skill Intermediate
Plays A few times a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Top 250 Contributor
Chicago Milwaukee Advisor
First Time Playing

Speed dial 1 for this place.

I am very thankful for the chance to play the black course, granted it took me 11 phone calls in one day to get a tee time #crazy. I played with 3 other walkons all showing up as singles and not waiting more than 2 hrs to get out. Service here is ok but understandable for a muni course (dont expect the 5 star treatment). Walking up to that first tee and seeing "the sign" definitely gets the heart pumping a little bit. This is a walking onlu course but not an overly difficult one. The course is in great shape. The rough is is thick the greens are lush and quick with suttle breaks. The course is long and REALLY long from the back tees. If kept in play and are decent at hacking it out of the rough you can make a decent score for a place that has hosted the US Open. Place is awesome i highley recommend it if your in the area and can afford the tons of phone calls youll need.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Excellent
Amenities Excellent
Played On
Reviews 27
Handicap 0-4
Skill Advanced
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
First Time Playing
Excellent weather
Walked

Do yourself a favor... Bet on Black

This is a golf course that you get a true experience if you sleep in your car and walk up to a gentleman tapping your window at 5am to tell you which time you've received.

Drive it straight... especially off the 1st tee. This course plays long but has so many tees from which to use that there's a golf course for every player on the tee sheet.

Don't over read the greens - the putts don't break nearly has much as you think. Keep a sharp eye on putts over 30 feet - your putt may be right edge! The Black has tons of character and equally matched by the Red's layout just next door. A true public course with tons of character.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Good
Pace Fair
Amenities Excellent
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 1
Handicap 0-4
Skill Advanced
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Previously Played
Good weather
Walked

Ultimate Golf Challenge

Arguably the best most challenging course in the U.S. If BethPage Black was private it would challenge for the #1 spot. although Public it is truly a US Open golf test and in quality condition. You hit every club in your bag so it demands good shots with all your clubs. On vast a piece of property where you only see the holes you are playing for the most part. You can walk the course and suggest you get a caddie (you can bring your own).

Difficulty Extremely Challenging
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Played On
Reviews 20
Skill Advanced
Plays A few times a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Previously Played

Bethpage Black

Possibly the best tee to green golf course in the country and one of Tillinghast's finest works. Dramatic bunkering, defined fairways and 18 unique holes make the Black course very memorable. This is a classic layout that has remained strong in the modern era of golf equipment. The greens are relatively flat with the exception of the 15th hole. A must play if given the opportunity and one of the best US Open venues ever played.

Conditions Good
Value Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Good
Amenities Excellent
Played On
Reviews 26
Handicap 5-9
Skill Advanced
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Golf Advisor
Previously Played
Good weather
Walked

Renowned for challenging the best golfers in the world, Bethpage Black welcomes all on a daily basis, from the most blue collar to the most blue blood

The Bethpage State Park Black Course is the ultimate microcosm of America: a huge, simmering, melting pot. Renowned for challenging the best golfers in the world, Bethpage Black welcomes all on a daily basis, from the most blue collar to the most blue blood. Bethpage Black does not allow carts, so the experience is almost as physically trying as it is emotionally draining and unrelenting as to the quality of golf it demands. Popularly credited as an A.W. Tillinghast design (there is some debate on this point, some claiming Tillinghast was merely a “consultant” on the project principally designed by Joseph Burbeck, who would subsequently become the course’s superintendent). The 430 yard, par 4, 15th hole is my favorite hole on the course and a good representative of the course’s challenges. It starts with a narrow fairway flanked by thick rough that leads to an approach shot to an elevated green (to put it mildly) that requires precision and a steely nerve. Brilliant use of the natural typography and an atmosphere of equity could well mean that Bethpage Black is a golfer’s ultimate American dream.

Conditions Good
Value Good
Friendliness Average
Pace Poor
Amenities Good
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 19
Handicap 5-9
Skill Intermediate
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Golf Advisor
Previously Played
Excellent weather
Walked

Bethpage Black (and blue)

Heed the caution on the first tee, which reads: "Warning - The Black Course is an extremely difficult course which we recommend only for highly skilled golfers." Regardless of who "we" is referring to, and what it means to be a "highly skilled golfer," the point is, lower your scoring expectations and enjoy the ride. Black was reborn after a Rees Jones restoration and two U.S. Opens, most notably in 2002, when Tiger Woods fought off a dangerous field and darkness to hoist his eighth major championship. The ultimate municipal golf experience is walking only, and by the time you make the climb to the 18th green your legs will feel like you've been on a hike. Although prices have been raised since 2002 ($75 on weekends for New York State residents; $150 on weekends for non-residents), it's still insane value.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Good
Pace Fair
Amenities Good
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
Played On
Reviews 55
Handicap 20-24
Skill Intermediate
Plays Once a month
I Recommend This Course
3.0
Top 1000 Contributor
Previously Played

A "bucket-list" course

The Black, even from the whites, is a long course. It is not flat at all and the greens are very-well guarded, with both sand and tall grass like cattails. Keeping in mind that I haven't played it for 4 years and some of the following may have changed. They don't let you use a cart. They don't let you reserve a tee-time. It was $100 for 18 holes I see it is now $125 a round. It sells-out each day by 10am. It still gets packed and slow and for this "pleasure" you need to get to the parking-lot by 5am (a lot of people will already be there), take a number from the roving staffmember to get in line when the clubhouse opens to pay for your round. It's first-come first-served. You can pay for 4, but each player has to show up when the tickets are purchased. I played there twice, it was freezing-cold once when I started at 8am in April, and boiling-hot once when I played in the summer. It is just a slog to play this course but it is ok really, not too easy and not too hard, I broke 100 on it the 2nd time that I played it & my game wasn't nearly as good then as now. It is more of a physical & mental challenge than a shotmaking challenge, except for the approach-shots. The greens demand real accuracy or you'll spend all day hacking out of the bunkers and areas of tall grass around the greens, if you can find your ball in the grassy-areas and get to it (I have never played a course before or since which had this "feature"). But the fairways are mostly open, almost too open, on most of the holes you can spray shots and still remain in play as long as you can find your ball. And you will meet a lot of people hunting for their ball, walking around the entire time, and this is why it takes so long to play a round. So 5-1/2hrs later when you finlly climb up to the 18th green, pitch out of one of the 8 deep bunkers guarding both sides of the long, narrow sloping elevated 18th green and then 3-putt in a chaotic scramble as the 4some behind you waits 100ft down below the green for you to get off, you get to say that you've played a U.S. Open course. You can even play it from the back tees and have a good time banging the ball around, hitting a lot of long-irons and struggling to get on the greens when you miss approach-shots. If you can break 90 on this course then you should be proud, but it really isn't that hard where I can say that if you can score well on it then you're really good. It's not that hard. Not too easy, not too hard. Just a long, expensive walk in a hilly park. One of the good things about it is that it does get a lot of decent players (you have to be a seriously-dedicated golfer to play this course) so unless you are a scratch golfer you will have some decent competition if you play single or double.

I think about all this and I realize that I'll probably never play this course again. I've played it twice. That was enough.

Conditions Average
Value Poor
Friendliness Average
Pace Poor
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
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