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04-22-2010 02:04 AM #1
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Bethpage Black
Me and a couple buddies were thinking of driving down to long island to play bethpage black, has anyone done this that can give a hint as to the best way to go about getting on the course??
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04-22-2010 02:13 AM #2
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I've watched a show on tv where guys camp out in rv's for a couple days to be able to get a tee off. Actually, I also remember a couple guys sleeping in their cars. From what I remember, there's no tee times. It's all based on a first come, first serve basis. Would for sure be a cool road trip. It would suck though if you camped out for a couple days, then when your turn came, thunderstorms started to break out.
Take care,
Jason
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04-22-2010 07:33 AM #3
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Bethpage Black
I made the trek with a buddy back in Aug 2008. We were extremely lucky and managed to get a Friday 3:30 tee-time and a Saturday 1:30 tee time. You and all the guys you are going with should contact Bethpage State Park and register in their system. This will allow you to book 48 hours in advance. I found out from a local when I was there that each registrant is allowed 1 tee-time per month and I think this is why we were so lucky getting 2 times. It is truely and experience of a life time and you won't regret it. You will appreciate what the pros had to endure during the US Open.
Check this out.
http://www.golfvacationinsider.com/c...age-black-1979Go For It!
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04-22-2010 11:17 AM #4
I have been twice, the first time I played with a local resident and he booked the tee time.
The second time Geoff and I left Ottawa at 6AM and got to the course just after 2PM. It was a weekday and there was a free twosome at 3PM IIRC so we took it. Finished in the dark at around 8PM. Expect long rounds on the Black.
If you are more than a twosome and are playing on the weekend expect to sleep in your car unless you can get through the phone system. I am not sure if you can register as a Canadian because the online signup requires a US Social Security number. Calling the course and getting added to the system is the best bet.
If you do go the sleeping route, you will need to be in the lot by 9PM or just a little later to get a decent spot.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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04-22-2010 11:20 PM #5BlueManGuest
How tough was the course??
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04-23-2010 08:47 AM #6
It is by far the hardest course I have ever played, and I have a bunch of tough ones on my list.
If you do not bring your A game, expect a long day.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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04-23-2010 11:30 AM #7
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Bethpage Black
The course is unbelieveably long from the back tees. Think of standing on most tees and having to carry the ball 240 - 250 yards to vary narrow fairways. You can drive to safe areas but your approach shots will be over 200 yards. Don't look at the score card and think a hole is easy simply because it is only a 420 par 4 because it will typically play much longer. If you miss the fairway off the tee you may as well layup to a yardage you feel comfortable with because you will not be able to get the ball on the green. If you can hit the greens though they are fairly easy.
Go For It!
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04-23-2010 01:04 PM #8
Unbelievably long is a good description. Check out my photo album from my trip in 2008. I took a picture from each tee box and what I was looking at for the approach shot.
http://picasaweb.google.com/jevincentjr/Bethpage2008#
The 231 yard marker is where my tee shot came to rest on #16. I took a drop an nailed a 4W onto the green and made par.
The ball in the rough on #6 gives you an idea of what missing the fairway is like and that was early in the season.
The two US Opens there have been easy in one sense in that the fairways were soft and balls that hit the fairway would stay in. I had a lot that hit the fairway and bounced out.
Lots of full wedge 3rd shots into par 4s at the Black.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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04-23-2010 01:25 PM #9
Must be something you have to play to understand because it doesn't look that bad from the pictures. Would love to go down and give it a go.
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04-23-2010 01:42 PM #10
The camera definitely shortens things.
I'm not super long but longer than most and can handle 7000 yards no problem. IIRC I shot a 91 and the tees we played were ~7300 yards. I was around a 7-8 index at the time. It was early in the season though.
The problem with a course that long is that any shot that misses the fairway and doesn't get a perfect lie in the rough is dead. You need tour level clubhead speed to get through the grass and get the ball onto the green from 180 yards out if it sitting down.
The other thing to note is that it is very well bunkered both in quantity and location.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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04-23-2010 01:50 PM #11BlueManGuest
Pics look spectacular. Looking forward to heading up there with duhast to see how low we can go!!
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04-24-2010 04:25 PM #12
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04-24-2010 05:57 PM #13
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looks unreal, umm how long did it take to play the round there?
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04-24-2010 06:12 PM #14
It takes a long time. Everyone wants to play the blue or black tees for the experience and it's a long tough course. Usually takes 5 hours or more.
In case you weren't aware, there are no carts either.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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04-25-2010 09:46 AM #15
Thats the 2 d effect of those pictures that it seems flat. The course is very hilly, and considered by many to be one of the most difficult courses in the world.
jvincent has an impressive list of tough courses he's played, and black sits at the top of that list.
wasn't it about the black course that tiger famously said "a 10 handicap couldn't break 100 here"?Andrew
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04-25-2010 12:51 PM #16
I have no doubt that it is tough but in my mind I was thinking that it would look different, not sure what but more trouble spots. It looks like a beefed up Stonebridge (post remodel), which is a tough course so I imagine the black must be punishing if you are having an off day.
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04-25-2010 03:07 PM #17
You are right to a certain degree. Imagine Stonebridge 800 yards longer. That's almost 50 yards per hole.
Factor in the well placed trouble and you've got a monster.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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04-25-2010 08:05 PM #18
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04-25-2010 08:10 PM #19
Nope, it was Bethpage. Torrey was where they held the first of the Golf Digest contests.
I've also played Torrey Pines (and Pinehurst #2) and Bethpage is by far the hardest of the three. Not even close IMHO.
I just might have to suck it up and pay full rate for Pebble Beach since I've played all of the other public US Open venues now.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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04-25-2010 08:52 PM #20
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04-25-2010 09:01 PM #21
I stand corrected. I knew it wasn't Torrey though.
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04-27-2010 08:35 PM #22
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You should read Open by John Feinstein, especially if you've played there, it's about the 2002 US Open at Bethpage. A great read as are his other golf books.
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04-29-2010 12:44 PM #23
I signed up last week. Used my canadian address and ont drivers license but made up a SSN, no way I'd give them the real thing anyways. The only reason for the SSN is to create a unique acct number in their system. Faxed in the info and 2 days later I was in the system. I have 48 hr booking privileges.If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
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04-29-2010 12:51 PM #24
Good to know.
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06-02-2010 11:32 PM #25
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Awesome pics...looks like quite the place.
Like others have said it doesn't look all that challenging but I've seen what the course has done to the best in the world and I know that is just the camera illusion effect.
From those photos it looks like you have a good chance to lose a lot of balls in the rough if you don't have a laser beam on where you landed.
Maybe some day...
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06-03-2010 10:40 AM #26
The pictures look amazing.
I am reading The Open by John Feinstein right now actually, very good, lots of information and background about the The Open and The Black.Obviously you're not a golfer.
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06-05-2010 09:50 PM #27ArrtGuest
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06-05-2010 09:53 PM #28
It was end of April.
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06-06-2010 09:55 AM #29ArrtGuest
Hmm, I always thought that area would be crazy cold then.
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06-06-2010 09:57 AM #30
It's Long Island so they are quite a bit south of us.
The Black and Red courses close for the winter (Nov - Mid April) but the others are apparently open all year round, weather permitting.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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