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“Bethpage Blue is part of the impressive Bethpage Park and probably the 3rd or 4th best course on the property depending on who you ask. While not close to its big brother the Black ...
The third of three Tillinghast-designed tracks at Bethpage is the Blue Course. The other two courses are the Green, which was the first to be built at Bethpage, and the Yellow, which was not built ...
While the shortest and possibly easiest of the five Bethpage courses, there's still fantastic land movement and plenty of fun holes left behind from Tillinghast's original Blue Course. I think it ...
Here, in no particular order, are nine of the best holes at Bethpage you won’t find on the Black Course: No. 2 Blue – A.W. Tillinghast designed most of the Blue Course before it was ...
There’s a warning sign by the first tee of Bethpage’s Black Course, alerting players that the Black requires a high level of skill. I thought I belonged in that category. I guess I was wrong. I’ve ...
Over the course of 36 hours, they played all five courses Bethpage has to offer — the Blue, Yellow, Green, Red and, of course, the Black — and documented their entire journey. Here are their ...
Tillinghast shaped what is now the Blue Course and Red Course in 1935. Black was built in 1936. The Yellow Course opened in 1958. According to Catalano, 296,000 rounds were played at Bethpage last ...