Pros: Nice layout. Beautiful back 9. Cons: Too many geese.
Oyster Bay used to be one of the most popular town courses in Long Island. The entire property used to belong to one estate and was converted into a golf course. The restaurant isn't bad and the pro shop staff are friendly enough.
Pros: great layout,
challenging but fair,
real golf, not target golf
Cons: slowish greens
The course was beautifully maintained for a highly used course, the one noteworthy defect were ballmarks, for which I blame a wet previous week and inconsiderate hackers, not the upkeep. The layout is fantastic, challenging for low handicaps yet...
Pros: Challenging greens, challenging tee positions, great for the beginner and advanced golfer. Cons: Very narrow fairways. Water and sand will get you into trouble. Long drives are helpful
Oyster Bay is a nice 18 hole golf course which can play any golfer. When the greens are fast, watch out! On the front nine, you have hole #4, which was ranked as one of the 10 hardest holes on Long Island. It is par 4, 422 yard hole that goes steeply...
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